Screen Rant

  • What is the meaning of the Star Trek VI title, The Undiscovered Country? 1 / 8

  • The title derives from the work of William Shakespeare. 2 / 8

  • When Gorkon references the undiscovered country during a toast, Spock identifies it as a Hamlet reference... 3 / 8

  • Originating from Hamlet's soliloquy, To be or not to be. 4 / 8

  • It the context of Hamlet, the undiscovered country refers to what lies after death. 5 / 8

  • For Gorkon, this refers to the future of the Klingons and Starfleet, while Dr. Chang also quoted to be or not to be... 6 / 8

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  • Expressing the fear that remaining allied with the humans could mean doom for the Klingons. 7 / 8

  • In the end, The Undiscovered Country's title carries major weight due to its Shakespeare connections. 8 / 8