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During the first intifada, prisoners in the Ketziot detention camp were forbidden from reciting it, so incendiary were the political parallels in its “To be or not to be” soliloquy.
Prince Hamlet’s soliloquy in the Danish-set tragedy—particularly the first line—has been widely referenced in modern pop culture. The longer quote reads: “To be or not to be—that is the ...