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Macbeth
por:
William Shakespeare
Edición: 1
Idioma: Español
Formato: Tapa dura
ISBN 10: 849650929X
ISBN 13: 9788496509290
Fecha de publicación:
March 29th, 2012
Editorial: Libros del Zorro Rojo
Páginas: 164
Géneros: Romance, Science Fiction, Young Adult, Action & Adventure, Science & Technology, History, Horror, Humor, Fantasy, Manga, Graphic Novels, Poetry, Art & Photography
In a world shrouded in ambition and treachery, the timeless tale of Macbeth unfolds, showcasing the dark depths of human desire and the consequences of unchecked power. Set in a Scottish landscape, the story follows a brave warrior who, spurred by prophecy and his wife's insatiable ambition, embarks on a chilling spree of murder to seize the throne. The stark contrast between Macbeth's heroic beginnings and his eventual moral decay paints a haunting portrait of the man he becomes when tempted by the allure of greatness.
As the narrative progresses, Shakespeare intricately explores themes of fate versus free will, and the psychological unraveling that accompanies guilt and paranoia. Macbeth, once a noble figure, is drawn into a spiral of madness, haunted by the specters of his deeds and the blood that stains his hands. The atmospheric illustrations accompanying this edition further accentuate the raw emotions and pivotal moments, enriching the reading experience and allowing readers to engage deeply with the moral complexities at play.
Fate, betrayal, and the supernatural intertwine as the characters grapple with their destinies, leading to tragic consequences. The witches’ prophecies loom large, underscoring the fine line between destiny and ambition. In this haunting journey, the inevitable downfall serves as a cautionary tale about the dangerous allure of power and the intrinsic consequences of one’s choices, leaving readers to ponder the thin veil that separates ambition from moral corruption.
As the narrative progresses, Shakespeare intricately explores themes of fate versus free will, and the psychological unraveling that accompanies guilt and paranoia. Macbeth, once a noble figure, is drawn into a spiral of madness, haunted by the specters of his deeds and the blood that stains his hands. The atmospheric illustrations accompanying this edition further accentuate the raw emotions and pivotal moments, enriching the reading experience and allowing readers to engage deeply with the moral complexities at play.
Fate, betrayal, and the supernatural intertwine as the characters grapple with their destinies, leading to tragic consequences. The witches’ prophecies loom large, underscoring the fine line between destiny and ambition. In this haunting journey, the inevitable downfall serves as a cautionary tale about the dangerous allure of power and the intrinsic consequences of one’s choices, leaving readers to ponder the thin veil that separates ambition from moral corruption.