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Hamlet by William Shakespeare (1600)

May 27, 202627 min
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Episode description

Hamlet, written by William Shakespeare around 1600, is one of the most complex and enduring tragedies in Western literature. The play follows Prince Hamlet of Denmark as he grapples with grief, betrayal, and the moral weight of avenging his father's murder. Torn between action and reflection, Hamlet's introspection turns the drama inward, exploring doubt, conscience, madness, and the search for truth. Blending political intrigue with deep psychological insight, the play asks timeless questions about justice, identity, and what it means to act rightly in a corrupt world.

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