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Shakespeare's Four Great Tragedies

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One. Hamlet

Hamlet, the Prince of Denmark, suddenly received the news of his father's death, and when he returned to China for funeral, he found that his uncle Claudius was on the throne, and his mother married his uncle Claudius within a month of his father's funeral, which made Hamlet unacceptable and full of doubts and dissatisfaction.

One day Hamlet's friend Hollach and the officer Bernardo appeared on guard at night, and the ghost of Hamlet's father, the old king, appeared, and Hollach secretly told Hamlet about it, and Hamlet went to the place where they saw the ghost at night, and sure enough, he saw the ghost of his father, who told him that he had been poisoned by his uncle Claudius during his nap, and told Hamlet about his mother's adultery with Claudius, and demanded that Hamlet avenge him.

In order to get revenge, Hamlet begins to pretend to be crazy, and uses the "play within a play" to confirm that his uncle is indeed the enemy of his father. King Claudius, in order to test Hamlet, let Polonius (Hamlet's beloved Ophelia's father) hide behind the scenes to eavesdrop on Hamlet and his mother's speech, Hamlet found out that someone had overheard and accidentally killed Polonius with a sword, and then buried his body alone, after Ophelia committed suicide, Polonius's son Leotis was very cruel Hamlet, vowing to die to avenge his father and sister.

Claudius takes advantage of Leotis's hatred and proposes to have him duel Hamlet and then kill Hamlet. During the duel, Hamlet's mother, Jotrud, was poisoned to death by drinking the poisoned wine that Claudius had prepared for Hamlet, and both Hamlet and Leotis were poisoned with swords, learning that Hamlet had killed Claudius before dying and instructing his friend Hollaxu to tell his story to future generations.

Two. Othello

Othello, a noble moorish, was a general employed by the Venetian city-state and appeared to be of humble status due to racial restrictions. He and the wise, beautiful, and generous daughter of the noble patriarch Brobanti, Desdemona, fell in love with each other, and they knew that the marriage would not be allowed, but they still secretly married Desdemona's father.

Othello has a loyal-looking flag officer, Iagu, who is jealous that Othello has promoted Kathio as a vice-admiral instead of himself, and that he covets Desdemona's beauty, thus jealous of Othello's success in marrying his wife. This loyal and treacherous little man, Iagu, tries to create the illusion and evidence that Othello mistakenly believes that Cathio and his wife Desdemona are having an affair, so that Othello, who has been confused by the jealousy caused by Iagu's fallen words, can see Othello. Sabotaging Othello and Desdemona's happy marriage becomes Iagu's greatest satisfaction.

Iago tried his best to use Rodrigo, a minor nobleman who had a crush on Desdemona, and his wife Emilia to believe that the "evidence" of Desdemona's infidelity was believed by Othello, and the seeds of suspicion sprouted and grew, and finally Othello was convinced that his wife was having an affair with Kasio, and finally jealousy made him almost mad, and finally strangled his loyal and simple wife Desdemona with his own hands on the newlywed bed. Desdemona and Iagu's wife Emilia have a very good relationship, and when Desdemona dies, Emilia fully understands Yin Agu's plot and exposes his lies and deceptions in public, and Othello wakes up like a dream, but it is too late, and then draws his sword next to Desdemona's body.

Three. King Lear

The ancient king of Britain, Lear, was old and dim-witted, and wanted to divide the land among his three daughters according to how much he loved him. The eldest daughter, Gorna Lear, and the second daughter, Reagan, both coaxed King Lear with sweet words, but the younger daughter Cordelia told the truth, saying, "I am a clumsy person, and I will not put my heart in my mouth; I love you only in my name, not much, not much." King Lear was very angry after hearing this, and directly asked his younger daughter to marry France without any dowry, and divided the land equally between the hypocritical eldest daughter and the second daughter.

Later, King Lear prepared to live with his eldest daughter first, and then to the second daughter, but he was rejected by the two daughters, and he wanted to remove his servants, and King Lear was very regretful and angry after seeing the faces of the two daughters, and ran aimlessly in the stormy wilderness, and with Edgar who pretended to be crazy (Edgar was the eldest son of The Count of Groster, because his father listened to the rumors of his son Edmund, he exiled him, and there were people everywhere who hunted him down, so he had to disguise himself as a crazy beggar in order to survive. ) for the sake of the company. Grott, sympathetic to King Lear, went to the wilderness to meet him and prepared to place him, Edmund designed, using the hands of King Lear's daughters and sons-in-law to goug out Grott's eyes and drive him out of the house. When wandering in the wilderness, he met his son Edgar, who had become a beggar, and was helped forward by him, but he did not know that it was his son who was driven out of the house by himself.

King Lear's younger daughter learned of her father's fate and gathered an army from France to fight, and the father and daughter met, but in the battle between the two armies, the French army was defeated, Cordelia was captured, and soon hanged by Edmund's secret order, Lear held her body and died in a frenzy of grief.

After Edmund inherited the title, he hooked up with the eldest daughter and second daughter of King Lear, causing them to fight for the wind and jealousy, killing each other, and finally the second daughter was poisoned, and the eldest daughter committed suicide after the plot to murder her husband was exposed. Edmond is challenged by Edgar and killed in a duel.

Four. Macbeth

General Macbeth, King Duncan of Scotland, was very capable of military and contributed to the country's counterinsurgency and resistance to invasion, and met three witches on the way back from a successful defense against an invasion. The witch told Macbeth some prophecies that he would take Sir Court's place and climb up to become king, but he would not have heirs to succeed to the throne, but the descendants of his colleague Bancor would become kings.

Macbeth was originally an ambitious man, but after the king asked him to take sir Court's place, he was convinced that the witch's prophecy would come true and that he would become king, and with the persuasion of his wife's wife, he murdered King Duncan, and married Duncan's bodyguards, and became king as he wished.

After becoming king, Macbeth, fearing that what the witch said would continue to be fulfilled, sent the Assassins to kill Banco, who was about to kill Banco's son, but the Assassin lost his hand and released Banco's son.

Fear and suspicion made Macbeth more and more ghostly and cold in his heart, putting society in chaos and trapping people in fire and water. His wife eventually died of insanity because of her involvement in the murder. The populace also became increasingly dissatisfied with Macbeth, and in the face of rebellion, Duncan's son and the English reinforcements he had invited besieged Scotland and killed Macbeth. 2021 Qinghai Police Recruitment Examination_Qinghai Auxiliary Police Recruitment/Public Security Civilian Examination_Qinghai Forensic Examination-Zhonggong Qinghai Police Examination Training Network

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