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Macbeth - A Haunting Tale of Power and Madness That Still Chills and Captivates Audiences Worldwide - cover

Macbeth - A Haunting Tale of Power and Madness That Still Chills and Captivates Audiences Worldwide

William Shakespeare

Editorial: Zenith Golden Quill

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Sinopsis

🔪 "Something wicked this way comes…"

In Macbeth, Shakespeare delivers one of his darkest and most thrilling tragedies. When the brave Scottish general Macbeth receives a prophecy from three witches, his ambition is ignited—and his descent into madness begins. Driven by power and manipulated by Lady Macbeth, he spirals into a bloody path of murder, guilt, and retribution ⚔️🌫️.

This annotated edition includes original illustrations, historical context, and literary analysis—perfect for students, performers, and fans of psychological drama, political intrigue, and poetic intensity.

"A masterclass in psychological horror and moral collapse." — The Globe Theatre
"A timeless warning about unchecked ambition." — Literary Review

📘 Click Buy Now to experience the enduring power of Shakespeare's most chilling tragedy.
Disponible desde: 22/05/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 144 páginas.

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