A concise, highly enjoyable adaptation of the classic Shakespeare
drama; one of more than 85 titles Campfire has published since their
introduction to North America in 2010.
Once upon a time on a dark winter night, a ghost appears on the ramparts
of Castle Elsinore in Denmark. It closely resembles the recently
deceased king of Denmark. The guards see it first, and then the scholar
Horatio confronts it. But it doesn't speak to them. Impatient to know
what the ghost's appearance means, they summon Hamlet, the prince of
Denmark. Hamlet has returned to Denmark to attend his father's funeral.
Yet, he finds himself also attending his mother Gertrude's wedding to
his uncle Claudius, who has inherited the throne. What will the ghost
tell Hamlet?
One of the most intense and intriguing tragedies of all time is built
upon the answer to this question. William Shakespeare's Hamlet is not
just a story of a mad prince out to avenge his father's death. It is
also the story of the struggle of a nation against Fate. It is the story
of human willpower battling the odds. It is not only the story of a man
at war with the world around him, but also the story of a man in
conflict with his own mind. It is the story of a time when something is
rotten in the state of Denmark.