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In the Kingdom of Denmark, on a cold winter night, appears the ghost of the deceased King . . . What happens when Hamlet, the Prince of Denmark, encounters his father’ s ghost which reveals to him the secrets of his father’ s murder, laying upon him the duty of revenge? Unconvinced and indecisive, Hamlet— the Prince of Demark, re-enacts the murder to find the truth. Will he be able to unmask and avenge the brutal and cold-blooded murder of his father? Will his inner struggle between taking a revenge and his propensity to delay thwart his desires to act? A typical Elizabethan Revenge Play, Hamlet is Shakespeare’ s longest play and one of the most quoted works in English language. It is described as “ the world’ s most filmed story after Cinderella. A prince haunted by ghosts, grief, and the weight of truth Explore the timeless tragedy of revenge, madness, and moral conflict. Delve into the complex psychology of Shakespeare’s most enigmatic hero. Uncover the poetic brilliance of Elizabethan language in its finest form. Examine themes of power, betrayal, mortality, and the human condition. Helps readers explore the nuanced layers of Shakespeare’s language and thought. Review: Book and service - Greatest and longest tragedies ig by Shakespeare. Must read. Thanks desertcart for correct and within time delivery Review: A masterpiece. - Hamlet by William Shakespeare is about a prince who is heartbroken after losing his father and then finds out his father was murdered. The story follows his struggle to take revenge while dealing with confusion, anger, and overthinking. What I liked is how emotional and real Hamlet feels. He is not a perfect hero... he is lost, hurt, and keeps questioning everything. The story shows how revenge, secrets, and betrayal can slowly destroy people and relationships. Hamlet is a classic and needs no introduction. Everyone should read it.



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A**R
Book and service
Greatest and longest tragedies ig by Shakespeare. Must read. Thanks Amazon for correct and within time delivery
A**S
A masterpiece.
Hamlet by William Shakespeare is about a prince who is heartbroken after losing his father and then finds out his father was murdered. The story follows his struggle to take revenge while dealing with confusion, anger, and overthinking. What I liked is how emotional and real Hamlet feels. He is not a perfect hero... he is lost, hurt, and keeps questioning everything. The story shows how revenge, secrets, and betrayal can slowly destroy people and relationships. Hamlet is a classic and needs no introduction. Everyone should read it.
S**A
Good book
Must read book
S**A
Worth the price
Worth it tbh I'm excited to read it the quality is really good worth the price love it!
A**V
Amazing book
Book was in good condition, story is very amazing. Though there have been a lot of usage of old english which makes it harder to read. Overall this book is good
S**H
Content
Nice book with quite insightful.
A**K
Gut-wrenching!
"Hamlet" by William Shakespeare is a deep, philosophical play based on the dilemma faced by Hamlet after having a heartwrenching confrontation with his father's ghost and the subsequent revelations made in the conversation; forcing him to question his own existence. Doomed by his fate and stuck between choices he seeks not to make, Hamlet's innate turmoil, philosophical questioning and retrospection, makes it one of Shakespeare's most enduring plays - in the 21st century.
R**I
Good
It's really good quality book
T**Y
The Centre Cannot Hold
Back in the late 60's, I saw a movie version of Hamlet at the Odeon theatre in my hometown. I looked up Hamlet productions on the IMDB and find that it was likely the 1989 movie with Nicol Williamson as Hamlet. I had taken five Shakespeare plays in high school but not Hamlet. I was unfamiliar with the play beyond the usual quotations from it. I didn't understand a word of it. Looking at the commentary on the Internet, I find that I was not alone in this. William spoke in a thick brogue and very quickly. At the time, I put up my lack of understanding as a lack of capability on my part. Hamlet was for other people who had a more subtle intelligence than mine. Imagine my surprise then when I saw Kenneth Branagh’s four-hour movie version of the uncut play. This was fast moving, exciting, insightful and powerful drama interspersed with some very funny comedy. Hamlet was completely accessible even to someone like me. Perhaps, it wasn’t me who was lacking subtlety but the previous versions of the play that I had seen with their cuts and impenetrable dialog were the things that were lacking subtlety. These were productions of a meta-Hamlet. People could be familiar with the play and recognize parts of it in the production and appreciate the play and the production in that way. Given my experience with Branagh’s version, I looked forward to reading the play as part of my project to read all the literature that I was assigned to read in school but didn’t. I’ve read my five high school plays and have moved on to attempt to read as many of the plays as possible. I found the Folger editions of the plays and with their side-by-side notes. I’ve found that I can read these plays with what I think is some degree of understanding. Each Folger edition has a brief essay on the play from a modern perspective. The Hamlet essay pointed out that the interpretation of the play has changed markedly over the centuries. Earlier critics looked at the personality of Hamlet and found him to be someone who was not capable of dealing with the issues that he faced. The author of the Folger essay points out that modern critics look more to the society in which the action takes place. They see an analog of the modern surveillance state in the actions of the characters to constantly spy on each other’s actions. The Danish court in Hamlet is one in which there is no common purpose. Characters vie with character for advantage. Each is out for his own benefit and are indifferent to the consequences of their ambition on others. Claudius murders the king and conspires to kill Hamlet multiple times. Hamlet is indifferent to the deaths of Rosencrantz and Guildenstern and the pain to which he put Ophelia. Hamlet is a revenge play, but it is a revenge play in which those seeking revenge are as lacking as their enemies. The Folger edition says that the play can carry many readings and that is the reading that it carries for me. I have seen this in some other Shakespeare Plays. The Henry IV plays argue against the ambitions that cause the death and famine of internecine wars. Hamlet carries a play within a play that mimics the Danish court. However, for me, the Danish court is also a play that carries on in its own action indifferent to the factors of the real world. The players conspire against each other while in the real world the army of Fortinbras approaches to destroy the artificial world that they create among themselves. In this, I see the essential weakness of the surveillance state. We are faced with this same issue today as Shakespeare pointed out in his own time. Self-interest and suspicion breed only pain, hinger and death. The society they enable is unstable. It has no centre and cannot hold.
R**C
Un texto que no envejece porque jamás termina de revelarse.
Más que una tragedia, es un laboratorio de la conciencia humana. Shakespeare desmonta aquí, con una elegancia feroz, las capas del pensamiento: duda, memoria, deseo, miedo, lucidez súbita y desmoronamiento inevitable. Cada monólogo palpita como si hubiera sido escrito esta mañana; cada silencio pesa más que cualquier gesto heroico. Lo sorprendente no es que Hamlet sea un clásico, sino que siga siendo un misterio. La obra rehúye la interpretación definitiva, y en esa resistencia reside su grandeza. El lenguaje —a ratos afilado, a ratos casi hipnótico— captura esa región imprecisa donde la razón se quiebra y la tragedia deja de ser un formato para convertirse en una experiencia. En un tiempo saturado de narrativas que explican demasiado, Hamlet continúa recordándonos que la literatura más poderosa no aclara: profundiza. Es una obra inagotable, vigente por la simple razón de que seguimos luchando con las mismas sombras que persiguen a su príncipe.
M**K
The Folger edition e-books are the best e-book versions of Shakespeare I have found so far
Hamlet is, of course, a great work that gets better with each rereading. The Folger edition ebooks of his plays are the best ebook versions of Shakespeare I have found so far because of how easy they made it to access the footnotes in the book. Unfortunately, the essays in the Folger editions tend to be boring and repetitious. That said, there is still a lot of good comment available online so it is less critical to have it in the ebook itself.
S**R
Très bon livre
Très bon livre, avec explication des mots compliqués et du vieil anglais, commentaire et biographie de l'auteur. Idéal pour les étudiants en littérature
H**I
Modern explanation of Shakespeare’s writing
Great explanation on Shakespeare’s Hamlet writing and poem.
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