
Μάκβεθ
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Language: Greek, ModernPublished:
Authors:
- Shakespeare, William
1564 - 1616
- Vikelas, Demetrios
1835 - 1908
About this book
In the early 17th century, the political landscape of Scotland was fraught with ambition and treachery, setting the stage for William Shakespeare's "Μάκβεθ." This timeless tragedy explores the destructive nature of unchecked ambition and the moral decay that follows. Central to the narrative are the prophetic words of the three witches and the haunting consequences of Macbeth's insatiable desire for power. As he grapples with guilt and paranoia, the play raises profound questions about fate and free will. Ideal for students, civic activists, and historians alike, "Μάκβεθ" serves as a powerful exploration of the human condition, reminding readers of the perilous path of ambition. Engage with this classic work to uncover the depths of ambition and its consequences.
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