
Hamlet
About This Novel
It tells the story of Prince Hamlet of Denmark who avenges his father. Although the tragedy is based on Danish history, it profoundly exposes the sharp struggle of corruption and degeneration within the palace of feudal society.
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Official(60)Scraped 1mo ago
The ending was too sad, the king's death was well deserved, but the rest was a bit too sad, and some people dug their own graves.
I feel that Hamlet's heart is hot and simple. Although there is no very complicated plot to depict his image in detail, extremely exaggerated and strange descriptions are used in each person's inner activities and language. The final death made me feel sad. Such a beautiful life, such an upright, kind, brave and witty person... Sigh🤠
Fainted? !
Can't you try reading it?
I don't quite understand some parts. For example. Why did Hamlet commit suicide later?
Hamlet, he was as wise as making a living, as brave as a knight, and as wise as a saint. He was destined to be a hero, but he fell for revenge. In a tragic scene, should we see that the hatred for killing the husband is irreconcilable, or should letting go of hatred mean forgiving ourselves?
Well, that's good. All my book reviews have been deleted. I've reviewed them twice.
Danish history
The storyline spans too much, is there only an opera version?
Seeing it on the first day, it's still broad.
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Community(0)
Official(60)Scraped 1mo ago
The ending was too sad, the king's death was well deserved, but the rest was a bit too sad, and some people dug their own graves.
I feel that Hamlet's heart is hot and simple. Although there is no very complicated plot to depict his image in detail, extremely exaggerated and strange descriptions are used in each person's inner activities and language. The final death made me feel sad. Such a beautiful life, such an upright, kind, brave and witty person... Sigh🤠
Fainted? !
Can't you try reading it?
I don't quite understand some parts. For example. Why did Hamlet commit suicide later?
Hamlet, he was as wise as making a living, as brave as a knight, and as wise as a saint. He was destined to be a hero, but he fell for revenge. In a tragic scene, should we see that the hatred for killing the husband is irreconcilable, or should letting go of hatred mean forgiving ourselves?
Well, that's good. All my book reviews have been deleted. I've reviewed them twice.
Danish history
The storyline spans too much, is there only an opera version?
Seeing it on the first day, it's still broad.
