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"Hamlet, Prince of Denmark" is a tragedy written by William Shakespeare that tells the story of Prince Hamlet, who is grieving the death of his father, the King of Denmark. Hamlet is visited by the ghost of his father, who reveals that he was murdered by his own brother, Claudius, who has now become King and married Hamlet's mother, Queen Gertrude. Haunted by his father's ghost and desperate for revenge, Hamlet vows to avenge his father's death. However, as he delves deeper into the mystery, he becomes consumed by doubt, indecision, and madness. Along the way, Hamlet accuses his mother of betrayal, rejects his love interest Ophelia, and alienates his friends and family. As the plot unfolds, Hamlet's actions lead to a series of tragic events, including the deaths of Ophelia, King Claudius, Queen Gertrude, and ultimately, Hamlet himself. The play explores themes such as revenge, madness, mortality, and the complexity of human nature. It is considered one of Shakespeare's greatest works and remains a timeless classic in literature.
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