
La mort de Lucrèce
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Language: FrenchPublished:
Authors:
- Guizot, François
1787 - 1874
- Shakespeare, William
1564 - 1616
About this book
In a tumultuous era marked by political intrigue and moral decay, "La mort de Lucrèce" by William Shakespeare delves into the harrowing tale of Lucretia, a paragon of virtue whose tragic fate unfolds under the oppressive lust of Tarquin, a Roman prince. This poignant narrative poem examines the profound themes of honor and the consequences of unchecked desire, capturing the essence of a society on the brink of collapse. With its rich language and emotional depth, this work invites students, civic activists, and historians alike to reflect on the enduring struggle between virtue and vice. Immerse yourself in Shakespeare's exploration of morality and consequence, and discover how "La mort de Lucrèce" remains relevant in discussions of justice and human dignity.
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