Published: 2011
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"Hamlet" is a tragedy by William Shakespeare that explores themes of revenge, madness, and existential contemplation. The story follows Prince Hamlet of Denmark, who is devastated by the death of his father, the king. When he learns that his uncle, Claudius, has murdered his father and married his mother, Gertrude, Hamlet struggles with his desire for vengeance and the moral implications of his quest. As he feigns madness to uncover the truth, Hamlet’s introspection leads to a tragic unraveling of relationships, culminating in a series of betrayals and deaths that highlight the profound complexities of the human condition. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].
This book was published in 2011 by GCSEPod .