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For over 400 years, one play has defined the very essence of tragedy. It’s a ghost story, a detective thriller, and a bloody tale of revenge that has captivated the world. But why does a 400-year-old story about a Danish prince still feel so immediate and modern?

In this episode, we dive deep into William Shakespeare’s masterpiece, Hamlet. Join us as we explore the chilling setup: a murdered king’s ghost, a command for vengeance, and the ominous feeling that “Something is rotten in the state of Denmark.”

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Follow Hamlet’s journey as his quest for justice spirals into a tragic domino effect of madness, sorrow, and catastrophe, leading to one of the most devastating finales ever written. We explore the timeless questions about morality, sanity, action, and the meaning of life that make this story an enduring pillar of human culture.

So, who is Hamlet? A tragic hero? A cold-blooded killer? A brilliant mind paralyzed by thought? Listen in and decide for yourself.