Books The Bonetti Inheritance and Schindler's List

i don't have many english novil books a home so i go to libery to borrow books, but in libery i only fing a few books that i like. last time i borrow a book call The Bonettl Inheritance, this book is borning, and is only have 72 pages, the words are quite small, but is borning, so i change another book, also from libery is called Schindler's List, this book is about, there is village, and around the village is a big forest, some people cut down the trees and seel to other people in the town and get money
 
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Hamlet

Hamlet is the son of the late King Hamlet (of Denmark), who died two months before the start of the play. After King Hamlet's death, his brother, Claudius, becomes king, and marries King Hamlet's widow, Gertrude (Queen of Denmark). Young Hamlet fears that Claudius killed his own brother (Hamlet's father) to become king of Denmark, greatly angering Hamlet. Two officers, Marcellus and Barnardo, summon Hamlet's friend Horatio, and later Hamlet himself to see the late King Hamlet's ghost appear at midnight. The ghost tells Hamlet privately that Claudius had indeed murdered King Hamlet by pouring poison in his ear. Hamlet is further enraged and plots of how to revenge his father's death.

Hamlet's father's death didn't make Gertrude  very sad, she marry with Claudius, but why she didn't sad and married to Claudius so quickly, this make Hamlet very angury. i think because the queen Gertrude  want to be queen and want have excite with some person, so maybe she know Claudius killed Hamlet's father, but she just want have her own things and power so she didn't tell. in the show Gertrude  wear red and hair also is red, so is like she want more excite she want to be young. so she wear red and looks young...

 
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