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This Penguin Little Black Classics edition presents Shakespeare’s famous dagger soliloquy from Macbeth, one of the most psychologically intense moments in English dramatic literature. The passage captures Macbeth’s descent into madness and moral corruption as he confronts the reality of his ambitions. Shakespeare’s language here demonstrates his mastery of exploring internal conflict, guilt, and the fragmentation of consciousness. The soliloquy has captivated readers and audiences for centuries with its philosophical depth and emotional power, examining the nature of perception, reality, and the psychological consequences of evil action. This compact edition makes Shakespeare’s work accessible in portable form, allowing readers to engage with the brilliance of his language and characterization. Whether for students, scholars, or general readers, this selection showcases why Shakespeare remains central to English literature and continues to resonate across centuries and cultures.







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