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Sir Thomas More
William Shakespeare
Narrador Lopez Mickaël
Editorial: Mika
Sinopsis
A kingdom trembles when conscience speaks more quietly than power—but refuses to bend. Sir Thomas More stands among the most intriguing works linked to William Shakespeare, where political authority, moral conviction, and public unrest collide inside a tense Tudor world. Built around the historical figure of Sir Thomas More, the play explores how a single mind rooted in principle can become dangerous in an age ruled by shifting loyalties. The drama opens amid civil disorder and public anger, where rhetoric itself becomes a force capable of calming violence or provoking it further. As More rises within royal power, questions of justice, obedience, and conscience deepen. Court tensions sharpen, authority narrows, and private conviction gradually becomes inseparable from political consequence. What gives this work enduring fascination is its rare balance between historical immediacy and philosophical depth. The conflict is never merely political: it is about the cost of integrity when institutions demand submission. That tension remains strikingly modern, which is why the play still attracts readers, scholars, and listeners centuries later. Clear AI narration brings exceptional value here, preserving the clarity of Tudor dialogue while making the dramatic argument fluid and accessible for modern listening. If you want Shakespeare at his most politically charged—where speech, law, and moral resistance meet—begin listening now and enter one of the most compelling historical dramas of the English stage.
Duración: alrededor de 4 horas (03:57:29) Fecha de publicación: 24/03/2026; Unabridged; Copyright Year: — Copyright Statment: —

