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Hamlet

Hamlet

Por Shakespeare, William

Publicado por Zenith Ivory Tower Publications

English 2025 ISBN 9782386918308
eBook

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"To be, or not to be?"—The question that changed literature forever. Hamlet is William Shakespeare's most iconic and psychologically complex play—a timeless tale of betrayal, revenge, and the search for meaning in a corrupt world. When Prince Hamlet of Denmark learns that his father was murdered by his own uncle—who has seized the throne and married his mother—he vows to avenge the crime. But caught between action and inaction, reason and emotion, reality and illusion, Hamlet spirals into a profound internal struggle that resonates across centuries. Filled with unforgettable characters—Ophelia, Claudius, Polonius, and the ghost of King Hamlet—and some of the most famous lines in the English language, Hamlet is a masterwork of dramatic tension, poetic brilliance, and philosophical depth. "The greatest play ever written." — Harold Bloom "A masterpiece of introspection, mortality, and moral dilemma." — The New York Times "Still grips the stage—and the soul—more than 400 years later." — Goodreads Reviewer Whether you're a student, a Shakespeare lover, or exploring this legendary work for the first time, Hamlet is essential reading in the canon of world literature. Click 'Buy Now' and confront the ghost, the crown, and the conscience in Shakespeare's ultimate tragedy.

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