the person who said this was, I believe, in fact Hamlet himself at the beginning. If I am wrong forgive me, but to my educated knowledge I do believe dearly this is true. I hope this is at least some use to you - but yes, HAMLET SAID "To be, or not be - that is the question."
In "a room in the castle". Act III, scene I.
Act three, scene one.
It's in Act 3 Scene 1.
It was said by Prince Hamlet in Shakespear's play Hamlet.
Hamlet himself, while angry with Ophelia. This is probably actually refering to a brothel, as Hamlet no longer trusts Ophelia's honour
Not Hamlet. It doesn't come from Shakespeare. It is a song by Jackie Lomax.
The skull belonged to Hamlet's late friend Yorick, a court jester.
the play is called Hamlet and was writing by William Shakespeare.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hamlet
Hamlet
Hamlet: My father! Methinks I see my father! Horatio: Where, my lord? Hamlet: In my mind's eye, Horatio.
Obama
It was said by Prince Hamlet in Shakespear's play Hamlet.
"Where is your father?" (said to Ophelia)
Polonius said this to Ophelia.
Because Obama is president.
Hamlet
he is contemplating suicide. to be alive or dead.
Hamlet
Gertrude
Hamlet himself, while angry with Ophelia. This is probably actually refering to a brothel, as Hamlet no longer trusts Ophelia's honour