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Hamlet

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Pagine
289
Lingua
EN
ISBN
9780521618748
Tempo di Lettura
~5h 4min

Hamlet è un book di William Shakespeare. Conta 289 pagine.

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William Shakespeare’s Hamlet stands as a cornerstone of English literature, exploring the psychological complexities of grief, moral ambiguity, and the burden of revenge. Set within the Danish court, the tragedy follows a prince who confronts familial betrayal and political corruption after encountering his father’s ghost. The play examines the tension between action and hesitation, using feigned madness as both a protective strategy and a lens for questioning reality. Shakespeare’s language captures the universal struggle with mortality, duty, and ethical uncertainty, most famously articulated in meditations on existence itself. Renowned for its psychological depth and structural innovation, the work has shaped centuries of theatrical performance and literary criticism. Its enduring relevance lies in its unflinching portrayal of human vulnerability, the corrosive nature of deceit, and the search for meaning in a fractured world. Scholars and audiences continue to return to its verses, drawn by the intricate character studies and philosophical inquiries that define early modern drama.

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Hamlet ha 289 pagine.

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William Shakespeare’s Hamlet stands as a cornerstone of English literature, exploring the psychological complexities of grief, moral ambiguity, and the burden of revenge. Set within the Danish court, the tragedy follows a prince who confronts familial betrayal and political corruption after encounte...

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Hamlet è stato scritto da William Shakespeare.