Hamlet
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- $3.99
Publisher Description
Shakespeare’s longest and most psychologically probing play, Hamlet stands as a landmark of Western literature. The tragedy of the Prince of Denmark, driven to avenge his father’s murder, is at once a thrilling drama of political intrigue and a profound meditation on grief, mortality, and the nature of human consciousness.
Elsinore Castle is a place of shadows and secrets. Haunted by grief and suspicion, Prince Hamlet is certain of one thing: his uncle Claudius, the new king, is hiding something. When the ghost of Hamlet’s father appears, claiming to have been murdered by Claudius, the prince’s suspicion becomes a chilling certainty. Sworn to avenge his father, Hamlet faces an impossible choice. He must expose the truth in a court full of spies, including his own mother and his treacherous childhood friends. To buy time and gather proof, he puts on a performance of madness, his cryptic words and erratic behavior sowing fear and confusion.
But as he delays, the body count rises. A beautiful woman, Ophelia, is caught in the crossfire, and the court begins to tear itself apart from within. Is Hamlet a tortured avenger, a philosophical genius, or simply a man driven mad by grief?
Brace yourself for Shakespeare’s masterpiece of psychological suspense—a breathtaking story of murder, betrayal, and the ghost that demands, "Remember me."