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Hamlet
Sinopsis
The story begins with the sudden death of Hamlets father, the King, and the swift remarriage of his mother, Queen Gertrude, to his uncle Claudius. When the ghost of the deceased king appears, revealing that he was murdered by Claudius, Hamlet is thrust into a storm of anguish and uncertainty. Charged with avenging his fathers death, he struggles to reconcile his duty with his conscience, questioning not only the truth of the apparition but also the righteousness of revenge itself.
Hamlets internal conflict lies at the heart of the play. Intelligent, reflective, and deeply sensitive, he wrestles with existential questions about life, death, and the nature of action. His famous soliloquies—most notably the meditation on whether "to be or not to be"—reveal a mind torn between decisive action and paralyzing doubt. As he feigns madness to uncover the truth, the line between performance and reality begins to blur, leading to tragic consequences for those around him.
Shakespeare surrounds Hamlet with richly drawn characters, each contributing to the unfolding tragedy. Ophelia, caught between loyalty and love, becomes a poignant symbol of innocence shattered by corruption. Polonius, Laertes, and Horatio each reflect different responses to honor and loss. Meanwhile, Claudius emerges as a complex antagonist—ambitious and calculating, yet burdened by guilt.
Through poetic language and psychological depth, Hamlet examines themes of betrayal, loyalty, appearance versus reality, moral corruption, and the inevitability of death. The play delves into the fragility of human existence and the struggle to find meaning in a world marked by uncertainty and decay.
Both intimate and epic, philosophical and dramatic, Hamlet continues to resonate with readers and audiences across centuries. Its exploration of conscience, identity, and the consequences of hesitation ensures its place as a cornerstone of world literature—a tragedy that confronts the darkest questions of the human condition with unmatched intensity and artistry.
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Editorial: Clxbx
ISBN: 9783023068608
Idioma: Inglés
Fecha de lanzamiento: 19/02/2026
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