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Just Sleep - Bedtime Stories for Adults

Hamlet by William Shakespeare retold by Edith Nesbit

Just Sleep - Bedtime Stories for Adults

Taesha Glasgow

Stories To Help You Sleep, Unknown, Health & Fitness, Alternative Health, Mental Health, Just Sleep, Bedtime Stories For Adults

4748 Ratings

🗓️ 15 January 2023

⏱️ 26 minutes

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Summary

Tonight's sleep story is Hamlet by William Shakespeare, retold by Edith Nesbit. You know the story of the Prince of Denmark and his revenge journey for the murder of his father originally written by William Shakespeare. This adaptation by Edith Nesbit condenses and simplifies the story but the end remains the same. If you're still awake, the second story is the Merchant of Venice. A story you might not be as familiar with.



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0:00.0

Good evening. Welcome to the Just Sleep podcast. I'm Tasia, your host.

0:16.0

Every week, I will read you an old story to help you relax, put the stressful day behind you,

0:24.1

and drift off to sleep.

0:36.0

Occasionally, we will run ads in order to cover the costs of the production of the podcast.

0:44.0

Rest assured, there will be no ads during or after the story.

0:50.8

If you prefer an ad-free and intro-free show, you can join Just Sleep Premium.

1:01.4

Visit Just Sleeppodcast.com slash support for more information.

1:10.4

Tonight, I will be reading two stories from Edith Nesbitt's beautiful stories from Shakespeare,

1:19.4

Hamlet and the Merchant of Venice.

1:25.1

So lie down, close your eyes, and let me read you a story.

1:30.3

Hamlet

1:39.3

Hamlet was the only son of the King of Denmark.

1:43.3

He loved his father and mother dearly,

1:46.4

and was happy in the love of a sweet lady named Ophelia. Her father, Polonius, was the King's

1:53.7

Chamberlain. While Hamlet was away steady at Wittenberg, his father died. Young Hamlet hastened home in great grief

2:02.8

to hear that a serpent had stung the king and that he was dead. The young prince loved his father

2:10.3

so tenderly that you may judge what he felt when he found that the queen, before yet the king

2:16.4

had been laid in the ground a month, had

2:19.1

determined to marry again and to marry the dead king's brother.

2:25.3

Hamlet refused to put off mourning for the wedding.

2:29.9

It is not only the black I wear on my body, he said, that proves my loss.

2:36.7

I wear mourning in my heart for my dead father.

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