Detalles del libro

Formato Tapa blanda
Páginas 400
Idioma Inglés
Publicado Apr 7, 2005
Editorial Penguin Shakespeare
ISBN-10 0141013079
ISBN-13 9780141013077

Descripción

In the realm of literature, few works spark as much intrigue and debate as this iconic play. A profound exploration of human emotion, morality, and the complexity of existence, it follows the tragic journey of its young protagonist as he grapples with themes of vengeance, madness, and the burden of familial duty. The intricacies of revenge unfold against a backdrop of royal intrigue in Denmark, immersing readers in the depths of Hamlet's turmoil.

The haunting specter of his father sets Hamlet on a collision course with destiny, pushing him to confront not only the nature of his own existence but also the treachery that surrounds him. Shakespeare’s masterful use of soliloquies unveils the character's inner conflict, showcasing both his brilliance and his paralyzing indecision. Through rich language and profound symbolism, the narrative draws readers into the very psyche of its characters.

Set in a world rife with duplicity and moral corruption, Hamlet’s encounters with other key figures reveal stark contrasts in ambition, loyalty, and the essence of humanity. Each character adds layers to the story, heightening the emotional stakes and amplifying the sense of impending doom.

Ultimately, the play serves as a mirror reflecting both the beauty and the tragedy of life, leaving audiences questioning their own perceptions of truth and justice. It stands as a testament to Shakespeare's genius, capturing the timeless struggles that continue to resonate across generations.

Géneros

Romance Misterio Ciencia Ficción Suspenso y Thriller Jóvenes Adultos Infantil Biografía Acción y Aventura Religión y Espiritualidad Ciencia y Tecnología Historia Terror Humor Negocios y Economía Filosofía Fantasía Manga Novelas Gráficas Poesía Salud y Bienestar Arte y Fotografía Crimen Clásicos Contemporáneo Política Naturaleza

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Hamlet may very well be regarded as one of the greatest tragedies ever written. However I found it rather dull, certainly in Act I and Act II. It does pick up from Act III onwards and at that point I began to enjoy reading it.

It, being my first time reading the Play, was quite difficult to follow but I'm sure subsequent rereads will open up the language to me and I may then see fit to increase my rating.

April 24th 2026

The ending was stupid.

December 19th 2025

They are so long-winded my god. Try and place a word in I dare you. Not my favourite Shakespeare.

June 23rd 2025

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