Bokdetaljer

Format Inbunden
Sidor 252
Språk Portugisiska
Publicerad Jan 1, 2019
Förlag Relógio D'Água
ISBN-10 989641341X
ISBN-13 9789896413415

Beskrivning

A tale steeped in tragedy, this work unfolds within the moody landscapes of Denmark, centering on the tormented Prince Hamlet. Haunted by the ghost of his father, who reveals the sinister truth of his murder, Hamlet finds himself embroiled in a web of deception and moral turmoil. As he grapples with the weight of revenge, his philosophical musings reflect a deep contemplation on existence, sanity, and the human condition, making him one of literature’s most complex characters.

The narrative is further enriched by a cast of memorable figures, including the introspective Ophelia, the scheming King Claudius, and the loyal Horatio, each adding their own layer to the unfolding drama. As Hamlet's quest for vengeance spirals into madness, the story explores themes of betrayal, love, and the inescapable grip of fate, ultimately leading to a heart-wrenching climax that resonates across generations. This timeless tragedy invites readers to reflect on the frailty of life and the shadows of ambition.

Genrer

Romantik Mysterium Science Fiction Thriller & Spänning Ungdom Barn Biografi Action & Äventyr Religion & Andlighet Vetenskap & Teknik Historia Skräck Humor Affärer & Ekonomi Filosofi Fantasy Manga Grafiska Romaner Poesi Hälsa & Välbefinnande Konst & Fotografi Brott Klassiker Samtida Politik Natur

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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

It was ok. Pretty average adaption for a classic piece of literature. Victor Hugo was surely somewhat of a political writer to a degree. This definely seen in Northe Dame and in this novel as well. I can see even through this adaption as well. I definitely wanna read the original novel (maybe with annotations to add context while I'm reading). <spoiler></spoiler>I have to say Jivert was an interesting character for me while I was reading this adaption. Mainly due to his obsession with catching Jean Valjean, even when the man proves himself time and time again that Jean has reformed himself. This obsession ultimately leads to his death (as Jivert was raised by criminals and through that experience, thinks they are all the same) as he realizes that Jean doesn't fit these boxes. (at least in this adaption.)Jean was a great character, I liked him as the protagonist and related to him alot. He in the manga is someone who was clearly trying to do his best during a time when the country was going a rough patch. His relationship with his adopted daughter Cosette is definitely a highlight to his character and makes me want him to succeed in not getting captured by Jivert. 

January 11th 2026

The ending was stupid.

December 19th 2025