Hamlet

What is the message in hamlet's to be or not to be soliloquy

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The message is really in Hamlet's musings about suicide or "self-slaughter". He asks the question if it is worth all the trouble life throws at us when we can simply die and end it all. I think Hamlet finds the fear of the after-life or "undescovered country" more troubling than his mortal problems.