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It is unclear to us why Chris experienced formatting problems. Amazon
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1.0 out of 5 stars Same formatting problems
I had the same formatting problems Chris did. The font changes every few lines, sentences start oddly in the middle of the screen and end abruptly where they should actually continue. It is very annoying to read and I am disappointed. I tried using several different font sizes on my Kindle 2.0, but it did not help. UPDATE: I downloaded the version that says Hamlet...
Published on October 2, 2009 by Tara K


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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Comments from the Publisher, June 23, 2009
This review is from: Hamlet (mobi) (Kindle Edition)
It is unclear to us why Chris experienced formatting problems. Amazon
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The book formatting nicely follows verse structure as long as you adjust the font-size to level 1 or 2. At a greater font-size some lines may be split. Please download the Free demo to test formatting.

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Same formatting problems, October 2, 2009
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I had the same formatting problems Chris did. The font changes every few lines, sentences start oddly in the middle of the screen and end abruptly where they should actually continue. It is very annoying to read and I am disappointed. I tried using several different font sizes on my Kindle 2.0, but it did not help. UPDATE: I downloaded the version that says Hamlet (mobi) for the same price and it works fine. This version here does not work.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars You will be absorbed into the story, April 18, 2009
This review is from: Hamlet (Kindle Edition)
This really is "The Tragical History of Hamlet Prince of Denmark" and not only the Prince but his family. Not only his family but his friends. The tragedy started in the previous generation. Will it end with Hamlet?

Many people are interested in dissecting underlying themes and read more into the characters actions than was probably intended. Many of phrases from Hamlet now challenge Bible for those popular quotes that no one remembers where they came from. The real fun is in just reading the story and as you find that it is not as foreign as you may have thought; you see many characters like these around you today.

A synopsis, Old Hamlet conquered Old Fortinbras seizing Fortinbras' land. Now that Old Hamlet is dead, Young Fortinbras wants his land back and is willing to take it by force. Meanwhile back in Dänemark Prince Hamlet who is excessively grieving the loss of his father, the king, gets an interesting insight from his father's ghost. Looks like Old Hamlet was a victim of a "murder most foul"; it appears his mother and uncle were in cahoots on the murder. On top of that they even get married before the funeral meats are cold.

The story is about Hamlet's vacillating as to what to do about his father's murder. However he does surprise many with his persistence and insight.

You will find many great movie presentations and imitations of the story; this is an intriguing read but was really meant to be watched.

William Shakespeare's Hamlet (Two-Disc Special Edition)
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5.0 out of 5 stars It harrows me with fear and wonder, March 13, 2010
This review is from: Hamlet (Paperback)
"Hamlet" doesn't need any introduction -- the tortured Dane, the ghost, meditations on suicide and a climax full of death. But as well-known as the storyline is, the play itself is what deserves the attention, both for Shakespeare's shadowy plot filled with uncertainty and treachery -- and for his brilliant, immortal writing, which takes on a new dimension when read on the page.

Prince Hamlet of Denmark is understandably upset when, only a short time after his father's death, his mother Gertrude marries his uncle Claudius, who is now the new king. Who wouldn't be unhappy? But when Hamlet encounters the tormented ghost of his father ("I am thy father's spirit/Doom'd for a certain term to walk the night"), he learns that his dad was murdered by his uncle -- but he's plagued by indecision, since he's unsure if the spirit was truly his dad.

In response to this vision, Hamlet's behavior becomes more bizarre and erratic -- he dumps his girlfriend Ophelia, arranges a play that mimics real life a little too closely, and generally acts like a loon. But when an argument with his mother ends in tragedy -- and the death of one of Ophelia's loved ones -- Hamlet's fate is sealed as Claudius begins plotting to get rid of him too.

Small warning: like all Shakespeare's plays, it's best to read "Hamlet" after you've seen a good performance, because the entire thing was intended to be acted out. Otherwise, it's like reading a movie script to a movie you haven't seen -- easy to get lost, and the dramatic effects aren't easy to connect to.

But if you HAVE seen a good performance of "Hamlet," then the play will just jump off the page. The plot is a relatively simple one, but it's tangled up in all sorts of moral dilemmas, personal doubts, deteriorating personal relationships, and a creeping undercurrent of darkness. The best part is that Shakespeare leaves you with all sorts of questions that are left up in the air -- is Hamlet crazy or just faking it? Is the ghost really his dad?

And, of course, it contains some of the most intense, powerful examples of Shakespeare's work here -- vivid, nasty imagery ("In the rank sweat of an enseamed bed/Stew'd in corruption, honeying and making love/Over the nasty sty"), some bleak humor ("you're a fishmonger"), and Hamlet's immortal soliloquies. It's also one of Shakespeare's most quotable plays -- obviously you've got bits like "Alas, poor Yorick," "to be or not to be" and "Something is rotten in the state of Denmark," but there are countless other familiar phrases littered through the text.

On the page, Hamlet is basically an embittered young man who is torn between his doubts and convictions, but is still determined to fix things ("O cursed spite,/That ever I was born to set it right!"). A lot of the supporting cast are hard to follow, but there are some brilliant and enduring roles here -- the incestuous queen Gertrude, the subtle menace of Claudius, the windbag Laertes, and Ophelia, whose uncertainties spiral into madness after her ex-boyfriend kills her dad.

It's best to get a grip on this classic tragedy by watching an actual performance, but reading "Hamlet's" text is a vivid experience on its own. Brilliant, complex and intense.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent ebook!, August 25, 2008
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This review is from: Hamlet (mobi) (Kindle Edition)
Hamlet by William Shakespeare

This Kindle edition of "Hamlet" is great fun to read. The ebook is useful to anyone interested in Shakespeare, or theatre in general.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Atrocious Kindle Formatting!, March 16, 2009
The formatting on this product for the Kindle is atrocious! Everything from font changes every few lines to the speakers names in the middle of the page! Avoid until this is fixed, the formatting makes it almost unreadable.
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