








Hamlet: No Fear Shakespeare Side-by-Side Plain English [Shakespeare, William] on desertcart.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Hamlet: No Fear Shakespeare Side-by-Side Plain English Review: A Friendly Guide to Understanding Hamlet for Young Readers - Hamlet: No Fear Shakespeare is an excellent companion for students and young readers exploring one of Shakespeare’s most famous plays. Designed to make the language of the Bard more approachable, this edition presents the original text alongside a clear, modern translation making it easier to follow the story and grasp the meaning behind the words. The side-by-side format allows readers to build confidence as they move between Shakespeare’s poetic language and the plain English interpretation. Complex themes like family, revenge, and identity become more accessible, while still preserving the drama and intensity that make Hamlet such a powerful play. Ideal for classroom use or independent reading, this edition is a valuable tool for kids who are new to Shakespeare. It encourages curiosity, improves comprehension, and helps young readers discover that classic literature can be both understandable and enjoyable. Review: To be or not to be, that is the question - Coming out of high school (2009) through my 20s I had read 13 Shakespeare plays. In fact, I read Hamlet twice William Shakespeare’s “Hamlet” is an unparalleled masterpiece that transcends time and culture. A haunting tale of revenge, betrayal, and existential introspection, this iconic play delves deep into the labyrinthine complexity of the human psyche, leaving an indelible mark on any reader lucky enough to wander its pages. Set in an opulent but treacherous Danish court, “Hamlet” follows a tormented Danish prince whose world is shaken when his father’s ghost reveals a shocking secret: the king was murdered by Hamlet’s own uncle, who now wears the crown. Consumed by grief, anger, and moral confusion, Hamlet embarks on a quest for justice that spirals into a journey of self-discovery. What sets “Hamlet” apart is Shakespeare’s unique ability to explore the deep intricacies of human emotion. Hamlet’s inner struggle as he grapples with existential questions and the weight of his duty resonates with readers across the centuries. Famous soliloquies like “To be or not to be” have become timeless reflections on life, mortality, and the essence of human existence. In addition to a fascinating central character, “Hamlet” boasts a captivating supporting cast that adds depth and intrigue to the narrative. From the enigmatic Ophelia to the wily Claudius, each character plays a key role in the play’s tapestry of deception and tragedy. Shakespeare’s unparalleled command of language and poetic prowess imbue “Hamlet” with an eloquence that transcends time. Memorable quotes from this play became woven into the fabric of literature and continue to influence language, art, and philosophy to this day. As the drama unfolds, Hamlet deals with themes of betrayal, family, and the destructive nature of power, resonating with audiences for generations. It provokes thought and discussion about the complexity of human behavior and the consequences of our decisions. In conclusion, “Hamlet” is an unmissable literary gem that continues to captivate readers with its complex character studies, rich language, and deep exploration of the human condition. Shakespeare’s magnum opus remains a testament to the enduring power of storytelling and the universal themes that connect us all. Immerse yourself in the world of “Hamlet” and witness the indomitable power of human emotion and the timeless appeal of Shakespeare’s poetic genius. Whether you are a seasoned Shakespeare enthusiast or a newcomer to the world of classic literature, “Hamlet” promises an unforgettable journey into the human soul.






| Best Sellers Rank | #35,856 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #26 in British & Irish Poetry #1,295 in Classic Literature & Fiction #2,801 in Literary Fiction (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (2,371) |
| Dimensions | 7.52 x 0.71 x 5.31 inches |
| ISBN-10 | 1586638440 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1586638443 |
| Item Weight | 12.5 ounces |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 352 pages |
| Publication date | April 15, 2003 |
| Publisher | SparkNotes |
S**R
A Friendly Guide to Understanding Hamlet for Young Readers
Hamlet: No Fear Shakespeare is an excellent companion for students and young readers exploring one of Shakespeare’s most famous plays. Designed to make the language of the Bard more approachable, this edition presents the original text alongside a clear, modern translation making it easier to follow the story and grasp the meaning behind the words. The side-by-side format allows readers to build confidence as they move between Shakespeare’s poetic language and the plain English interpretation. Complex themes like family, revenge, and identity become more accessible, while still preserving the drama and intensity that make Hamlet such a powerful play. Ideal for classroom use or independent reading, this edition is a valuable tool for kids who are new to Shakespeare. It encourages curiosity, improves comprehension, and helps young readers discover that classic literature can be both understandable and enjoyable.
L**N
To be or not to be, that is the question
Coming out of high school (2009) through my 20s I had read 13 Shakespeare plays. In fact, I read Hamlet twice William Shakespeare’s “Hamlet” is an unparalleled masterpiece that transcends time and culture. A haunting tale of revenge, betrayal, and existential introspection, this iconic play delves deep into the labyrinthine complexity of the human psyche, leaving an indelible mark on any reader lucky enough to wander its pages. Set in an opulent but treacherous Danish court, “Hamlet” follows a tormented Danish prince whose world is shaken when his father’s ghost reveals a shocking secret: the king was murdered by Hamlet’s own uncle, who now wears the crown. Consumed by grief, anger, and moral confusion, Hamlet embarks on a quest for justice that spirals into a journey of self-discovery. What sets “Hamlet” apart is Shakespeare’s unique ability to explore the deep intricacies of human emotion. Hamlet’s inner struggle as he grapples with existential questions and the weight of his duty resonates with readers across the centuries. Famous soliloquies like “To be or not to be” have become timeless reflections on life, mortality, and the essence of human existence. In addition to a fascinating central character, “Hamlet” boasts a captivating supporting cast that adds depth and intrigue to the narrative. From the enigmatic Ophelia to the wily Claudius, each character plays a key role in the play’s tapestry of deception and tragedy. Shakespeare’s unparalleled command of language and poetic prowess imbue “Hamlet” with an eloquence that transcends time. Memorable quotes from this play became woven into the fabric of literature and continue to influence language, art, and philosophy to this day. As the drama unfolds, Hamlet deals with themes of betrayal, family, and the destructive nature of power, resonating with audiences for generations. It provokes thought and discussion about the complexity of human behavior and the consequences of our decisions. In conclusion, “Hamlet” is an unmissable literary gem that continues to captivate readers with its complex character studies, rich language, and deep exploration of the human condition. Shakespeare’s magnum opus remains a testament to the enduring power of storytelling and the universal themes that connect us all. Immerse yourself in the world of “Hamlet” and witness the indomitable power of human emotion and the timeless appeal of Shakespeare’s poetic genius. Whether you are a seasoned Shakespeare enthusiast or a newcomer to the world of classic literature, “Hamlet” promises an unforgettable journey into the human soul.
B**O
Middle aged and finally able to read Shakespeare
I cannot more highly recommend this particular book, No Fear Shakespeare's Hamlet. I am approaching 50 years old and my only real experience trying to read Shakespeare was in high school where we were assigned roles in class and made to read, without comprehension, Romeo and Juliet and Julius Cesar. In the interim, I tried watching a few plays and dragged my kids to see the play Taming of the Shrew, which they hated because they couldn't understand the language nor the plot. Rather than becoming a Shakespeare hater, I've always felt inadequate and dumb for this huge hole in my education. My current inspiration to try Shakespeare again was my desire to try and help my high school aged son become more educated and cultured than I have been. I tried first with the Folger annotated editions of Shakespeare. They look excellent and define the unfamiliar words, but I still could not make sense of a substantial portion of the dialogue. I guess maybe I'm just dumb, I don't know. Anyway, I saw good reviews about this No Fear series, and I ordered several. So far I have read the modern English translations of Hamlet, Macbeth, Othello, King Lear, and The Tempest. While I feel a bit like I'm 'cheating', I actually have really enjoyed all the plays and at least now I know the plots and the characters and even some of the more subtle themes. I can't answer the complaints that the translations don't adequately translate Shakespeare's meanings. There are a few side notes that point out double meanings and things like that, though there are not extensive footnotes or sidenotes. To answer those who rate these books one or two stars, my answer is that they are at least a door into the world of Shakespeare for those of us unable to navigate the originals on our own. And they only take a couple of hours to read. It's not like this is a lifetime commitment or anything. The book only costs five bucks, so why not invest a couple of hours and read it? And, for me, I liked the plays so much that I AM now going to dig out the Folger editions and read the originals, with the No Fear books available in case I get in trouble. These modalities of trying to appreciate Shakespeare are not mutually exclusive. Well, hopefully that's helpful to someone. I wanted to write this so that people would know that these books are not just for lazy students hoping to avoid reading the originals or somehow 'cheat' in their English classes. I'm not a Shakespeare scholar or teacher and never will be, just an ordinary guy, but for me, these books were the window of opportunity that I had been searching for. Two thumbs up, most definitely.
K**Y
Great for students
I teach HS English and would recommend this book. It has the original version (which I teach from) and the plain English version for kids so they can understand the sldense verbage Shakespeare uses. We get both the famous quotes and passages and then the kids can have it "translated" for their understanding.
F**B
Hamlet with plain english...but no notes!
This is a very good plain English "translation" of Hamlet, but was bummed there were no essays or commentary other than a brief description of the characters. I have bought several other volumes of the No Fear series and have been impressed with the additional material included about the play. This one contains none of that. Perhaps due to the length of the play? I don't know, but certainly they could have added another 40-50 pages to allow for this.
R**K
Reasonably priced, printed on good quality paper with easy-to-understand modern day English translations of the original text. This will really make Shakespeare available to everyone's reach.
T**M
(OBS.: 1- Esta avaliação foi feita por um leitor brasileiro e para leitores de língua portuguesa. 2- Aproveitei o começo de uma outra avaliação sobre as edições da Sparknotes; o final é específico sobre Hamlet) As edições da Sparknotes que colocam as peças originais de Shakespeare lado a lado com versões em inglês moderno das mesmas obras foram uma sacada e tanto. O livro fica editado como fosse uma obra "bilíngue", e contém ainda uma lista mais detalhada das personagens da peça, no início, bem como curtas notas explicativas que ajudam a entender alguns trocadilhos, alusões e outros produtos sutis do 'wit' shakespeariano (poderiam ser até mais numerosas essas notas, na minha opinião). Muitas das peças na versão 'No Fear Shakespeare' estão disponíveis online, mas gostei muito de ter comprado a versão impressa, que chegou rápido, apesar de ser importada, em bom estado e por um preço justo. Quem lê em português mas quer aventurar-se pelos originais do Bardo encontrará uma ferramenta de trabalho muito interessante. Depois de ler uma ou duas traduções de uma peça clássica como Hamlet, por exemplo, ir ao original pode ficar muito mais fácil se o texto moderno estiver logo à direita, ajudando no destrinçamento de passagens mais complicadas. Já se o leitor quiser conhecer a estrutura geral da peça sem ter a intenção, naquele momento, de ler Shakespeare no original, poderá seguir o texto em inglês moderno e só por curiosidade recorrer, durante a leitura ou em visitas futuras que faça à obra, ao belíssimo inglês shakespeariano. Quanto a Hamlet, é leitura obrigatória. O príncipe da Dinamarca é uma personagem muito bem-feita; inteligente e irônico, é também capaz de se mostrar bastante humano, de modo que podemos experimentar com ele o seu conflito, entrar um pouco na sua cabeça -- não é necessária uma "identificação" com ele, basta imaginar que o que ele faz, faz porque vive o problema de maneira séria, moral e intelectualmente séria. A peça é longa, mas é incrivelmente equilibrada. Depois de ter feito algumas releituras, concluo que não há nada que poderia ser cortado ou enxugado. Nem tudo é igualmente penetrante, há sutilezas que dialogam com um contexto social e mesmo linguístico que está bem distante do leitor brasileiro. Mas a leitura de Hamlet no original é muito acessível, principalmente porque somos recompensados tanto (i) por detalhes saborosos, como (ii) por cenas que se integraram ao imaginário da literatura e até mesmo correm na conversa popular ["Something is rotten in the state of Denmark], ou ainda (iii) pela forma total da peça, que só apreendemos bem depois que ela termina, um tanto aliviados por saber que há uma testemunha que contará ao povo dinamarquês exatamente como se chegou àquela "bloody question" que é a cena final da tragédia de Hamlet.
M**N
Great book. Very handy edition. But came smelling like a 15yr olds boys PE class - showered in cheap bodyspray. Had an oily film on it too. Whoever packed this, lay off the Lynx Africa. So weird and yuck. Both books i ordered, both no fear Shakespeare, in the same package, are the same.
A**E
This series is amazingly good!! It turns a difficult reading into the pleasure of understanding Shakespeare by re-paraphrasing the utterances into Modern English. As a non-native speaker, I can only recommend all books from this collection.
L**.
A scuola il nostro professore di Inglese ci fa leggere Shakespeare e questo libro è ottimo poiché ha contemporaneamente testo originale e una traduzione in inglese moderno per capire meglio.
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