"To be, or not to be: that is the question. Is it more courageous to suffer through life's horrors or to fight them and perhaps end them? Should I die or like death, sleep, and perhaps dream? Now there's the problem. By sleeping, I would put an end to the torment life offers. Why should anyone choose to live when you must suffer the hands of time, the evil of men, the pain of unreturned love, or the unjust government? Who would endure such struggles in life, but those that dread the unknown of death, the undiscovered country from where travelers never return. Our fear of death makes us all cowards, and we consider our choices too much, keeping us from acting at all. But, wait! The beautiful Ophelia!-Angel, do pray for me."
(in plain and simple English)