Hamlet (No Fear Shakespeare Graphic Novels) 
This famous tragedy by Shakespeare takes on a new look in this graphic novel version. The story itself is a sad one full of so many twists where innocent people end up in tragic situations. Although there is justice in that the main antagonist is defeated, it only happens through great loss of innocent life. In the end, the reader walks away with extreme sadness, and the only glimmer of hope that is left is that it appears the truth will be known.
this is the first graphic novel I've read and I'm pretty much sure that nothing will ever beat Hamlet's graphic novel. it was great, although I'm not sure if this is the abridged version or mixed with the real text. I think it was a mix, I doubt Shakespeare text can purely fit into a graphic novel. excellently executed, brilliant story as ever. Shakespeare's genius at his finest.

In plain English, Shakespeare is even crasser.
In plain English, Shakespeare is even crasser.
Fantastic!Neil Babra's art was delightful. I loved how he used the medium to explain some of the intricacies of Shakespeare's language, speaking of language, it was mostly updated and shortened, but not necessarily simplified. It definitely took me longer to read this than most graphic novels.I haven't read Hamlet since like high school, and I definitely did not catch on to some things in high school (even though I read it and discussed it in ENGLISH CLASS, but whatevs), namely that Hamlet is a
The plot of the story was interesting. Hamlet basically was poking the bear until it woke from his slumber. His Uncle (The New King) poisoned his brother to earn the crown, and to steal his wife. Hamlet hinted that he new what his uncle has done, so his Uncle plans to kill Hamlet without him knowing. He poisons his drink and poisons the duelers sword, but that day when there was a duel everything went down. The entire Bloodline was diminished.
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Title | : | Hamlet (No Fear Shakespeare Graphic Novels) |
Author | : | Neil Babra |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 216 pages |
Published | : | January 25th 2008 by SparkNotes |
Categories | : | Sequential Art. Graphic Novels. Classics. Plays. Fiction. Young Adult |
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No Fear Shakespeare Graphic Novels is a series based on the translated texts of the plays found in No Fear Shakespeare. The original No Fear series made Shakespeare’s plays much easier to read, but these dynamic visual adaptations are impossible to put down. Each of the titles is illustrated in its own unique style, but all are distinctively offbeat, slightly funky, and appealing to teen readers. Each book will feature:Define Books Toward Hamlet (No Fear Shakespeare Graphic Novels)
Edition Language: | English |
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Ready for Shakespeare on the Saskatchewan! And why didn't we have graphic novels when we studied this in high school?This famous tragedy by Shakespeare takes on a new look in this graphic novel version. The story itself is a sad one full of so many twists where innocent people end up in tragic situations. Although there is justice in that the main antagonist is defeated, it only happens through great loss of innocent life. In the end, the reader walks away with extreme sadness, and the only glimmer of hope that is left is that it appears the truth will be known.
this is the first graphic novel I've read and I'm pretty much sure that nothing will ever beat Hamlet's graphic novel. it was great, although I'm not sure if this is the abridged version or mixed with the real text. I think it was a mix, I doubt Shakespeare text can purely fit into a graphic novel. excellently executed, brilliant story as ever. Shakespeare's genius at his finest.

In plain English, Shakespeare is even crasser.
In plain English, Shakespeare is even crasser.
Fantastic!Neil Babra's art was delightful. I loved how he used the medium to explain some of the intricacies of Shakespeare's language, speaking of language, it was mostly updated and shortened, but not necessarily simplified. It definitely took me longer to read this than most graphic novels.I haven't read Hamlet since like high school, and I definitely did not catch on to some things in high school (even though I read it and discussed it in ENGLISH CLASS, but whatevs), namely that Hamlet is a
The plot of the story was interesting. Hamlet basically was poking the bear until it woke from his slumber. His Uncle (The New King) poisoned his brother to earn the crown, and to steal his wife. Hamlet hinted that he new what his uncle has done, so his Uncle plans to kill Hamlet without him knowing. He poisons his drink and poisons the duelers sword, but that day when there was a duel everything went down. The entire Bloodline was diminished.
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