Measure for Measure (Ebook)

RM 40.08

Power, purity, and hypocrisy—what would you sacrifice to save someone you love?

William Shakespeare's Measure for Measure is the darkest, most uncomfortable comedy ever written. When the Duke of Vienna secretly steps back from governing, he hands power to Angelo, a man famous for his rigid moral purity. Angelo immediately enforces Vienna's forgotten laws against fornication with ruthless efficiency, condemning the young Claudio to death for getting his fiancée pregnant. Claudio's only hope is his novice nun sister Isabella, who begs Angelo for mercy and discovers that Vienna's most upright man wants to trade her virginity for her brother's life. Isabella is trapped: surrender her chastity or let Claudio die. When she refuses, Claudio begs her to reconsider, and the Duke schemes from the shadows with bed tricks and disguises to expose Angelo's hypocrisy. Shakespeare tears apart every comfortable assumption about justice, mercy, power, and moral authority—asking who has the right to judge others, whether anyone is truly virtuous when given power, and whether mercy is possible in a world where authority always corrupts. The ending raises more questions than it answers, leaving audiences unsettled, provoked, and unable to agree on whether justice was served.

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