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    Death of a Salesman

    In Death of a Salesman, the quiet tragedy of the American Dream unfolds through the fractured life of Willy Loman—a man chasing success with empty hands and fading hope. Haunted by memory and illusion, he wanders the wreckage of his past, measuring his worth in missed opportunities and imagined glory. As family and reality close in, the question echoes: what remains of a man who stakes his identity on a dream that never loved him back? Miller crafts a sorrowful, aching portrait of ambition, delusion, and the cost of needing to matter. This is not just the story of one salesman’s downfall—it is a mirror held to a society that sells identity for applause.

    • Originally Published: 1949
    • Publisher : Fingerprint Classics, 2017
    • Genre: Tragedy
    • Pages: 136
    • Book Type: Hardcopy
    • ISBN-13: 978-8175994300
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    Hamlet

    In the shadowed halls of Elsinore, a prince wrestles with grief, betrayal, and the maddening question of justice—whether to act swiftly or be paralyzed by doubt. Hamlet unfolds as a profound exploration of conscience and revenge, where the line between appearance and reality blurs into a haunting dance of suspicion and despair. What price does one pay when the soul is torn between duty and doubt, action and reflection? This timeless tragedy probes the depths of human frailty and the elusive nature of truth, inviting readers to confront the paradox of inaction amid urgent turmoil.

    • Originally Published: 1623
    • Publisher: Wordsworth Classics, 1992
    • Genre: Tragedy, Shakespearean tragedy
    • Pages: 200
    • Book Type: Hardcopy
    • ISBN: 9781853260094
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    Macbeth

    In the shadowed halls of power, ambition festers like a poison, twisting noble hearts into instruments of betrayal and despair. Macbeth is a dark, relentless exploration of the corrosive hunger for control and the tragic cost of unchecked desire. As prophecy stirs a restless mind, the line between fate and free will blurs, forcing a king to confront the demons within—and the blood that stains the path to his throne. What becomes of a soul when the quest for greatness demands the sacrifice of conscience? This timeless tragedy invites readers to peer into the abyss where ambition and morality collide.

    • Originally Published: 1606
    • Publisher: Wordsworth Classics, 1992
    • Genre: Tragedy
    • Pages: 128
    • Book Type: Hardcopy
    • ISBN: 9781853260353
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    The Picture of Dorian Gray

    In a world where beauty is worshipped and youth fleeting, The Picture of Dorian Gray tells the haunting tale of a man who trades the erosion of his soul for the preservation of his face. Beneath the glittering charm of Dorian’s exterior lies a portrait—locked away and festering—bearing the grotesque truth of his moral decay. As he indulges in every pleasure and evades every consequence, the novel dares to ask: what becomes of a life unburdened by guilt but untouched by grace? Wilde’s gothic masterpiece is a seductive meditation on vanity, corruption, and the cost of eternal youth—a mirror both enchanting and unforgiving. How long can one outrun the shadow cast by his own desires?

    • Originally Published: 1890
    • Publisher: SF Classic, 2020
    • Genre: Gothic fiction
    • Pages: 254
    • Book Type: Hardcopy
    • ISBN: 978-1774378359
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