Hamlet (Illustrated)

Hamlet (Illustrated)

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https://openlibrary.org/books/OL7357298M

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Shakespeare's iconic play, "Hamlet," is a study of the human psyche, exploring themes of betrayal, madness, revenge, and morality. Set in Denmark, the play follows Prince Hamlet, who is haunted by the ghost of his father, who was murdered by his own uncle, Claudius. As he grapples with the weight of his own grief, the prince must navigate a maze of secrets and deceptions to avenge his father's death. But as he descends into madness, his quest for revenge threatens to destroy him and those around him. This edition of the play is illustrated with stunning artwork that captures the mood and emotion of this timeless classic. A must-read for lovers of Shakespeare and anyone interested in the complexities of the human condition.

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hamlet ꞏ claudius ꞏ gold ꞏ skull ꞏ poison ꞏ mortality ꞏ betrayal ꞏ tragedy ꞏ william shakespeare ꞏ Drama ꞏ shakespearean ꞏ insanity ꞏ play ꞏ soliloquy ꞏ prince of denmark ꞏ ophelia ꞏ gertrude ꞏ incest ꞏ classics ꞏ ambiguity ꞏ philosophy ꞏ literature ꞏ ghost ꞏ revenge ꞏ madness ꞏ fate