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Beautiful Stories From Shakespeare: Hamlet Edith Nesbit Read the following excerpt: "Now," said Hamlet, "there is nothing left but revenge. Remember thee—I will remember nothing else—books, pleasure, youth—let all go—and your commands alone live on my brain." So when his friends came back he made them swear to keep the secret of the ghost, and then went in from the battlements, now gray with mingled dawn and moonlight, to think how he might best avenge his murdered father. The shock of seeing and hearing his father's ghost made him feel almost mad, and for fear that his uncle might notice that he was not himself, he determined to hide his mad longing for revenge under a pretended madness in other matters. And when he met Ophelia, who loved him—and to whom he had given gifts, and letters, and many loving words—he behaved so wildly to her, that she could not but think him mad. For she loved him so that she could not believe he would be as cruel as this, unless he were quite mad. So she told her father, and showed him a pretty letter from Hamlet. And in the letter was much folly, and this pretty verse— "Doubt that the stars are fire; Doubt that the sun doth move; Doubt truth to be a liar; But never doubt I love." And from that time everyone believed that the cause of Hamlet's supposed madness was love. Poor Hamlet was very unhappy. He longed to obey his father's ghost—and yet he was too gentle and kindly to wish to kill another man, even his father's murderer. And sometimes he wondered whether, after all, the ghost spoke truly. In this version of Hamlet, the author relies mainly on ____________ to tell the story. dialogue characters summary setting

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C. summary

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Edith Nesbit was late 1800s and early 1900s famous British author, best known for her children literature.

"Beautiful Stories From Shakespeare" is one such book. It consists of several most famous Shakespeare's works, written in an easily understood manner, for children to enjoy and meet with his work in their childhood.

Having in mind the purpose of this book, it's easy to see that it mostly relies on the summary of Shakespeare's dramas in order to introduce them to the young readers.

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