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Macbeth - William Shakespeare's Dark Tragedy of Ambition and Fate - cover

Macbeth - William Shakespeare's Dark Tragedy of Ambition and Fate

William Shakespeare, Zenith Crescent Moon Press

Maison d'édition: Zenith Crescent Moon Press

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✨ Macbeth is one of William Shakespeare's most haunting and powerful tragedies, delving deep into themes of ambition, power, guilt, and fate. 🌌 Set in medieval Scotland, this timeless masterpiece unfolds a chilling tale of a nobleman's descent into tyranny and madness, driven by unchecked ambition and the prophecies of three witches. 🧙‍♀️⚔️
📖 Follow the rise and fall of Macbeth, a courageous warrior who is tempted into treachery and murder by his insatiable thirst for power. With Lady Macbeth as his equally ambitious and cunning partner, their bloody deeds lead to paranoia, unraveling their morality and sealing their tragic fate. 💔👑
🌟 Filled with unforgettable scenes, such as the witches' cryptic chant, "Double, double, toil and trouble," and Lady Macbeth's eerie descent into guilt, Macbeth continues to captivate audiences with its vivid imagery, psychological depth, and gripping exploration of human flaws.
📚 Widely regarded as one of Shakespeare's greatest works, Macbeth has inspired countless adaptations and remains a cornerstone of literature and theater. Critics praise it as "a dark and thrilling masterpiece" and "an enduring exploration of the consequences of ambition."
🔖 Don't miss the chance to immerse yourself in one of Shakespeare's most iconic tragedies—add Macbeth to your collection today! 🛍️📖
Disponible depuis: 19/03/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 304 pages.

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