To Be Or Not To Be? (Hamlet Act Iii Scene 1 by William Shakespeare) Recited By Giovanni Di Stefano
Hamlet is beleaguered in a sea of troubles and debates his options.
Hamlet is beleaguered in a sea of troubles and debates his options.
Assembled are the heads of the families, Don Corleone expresses his fears for the future as drug trading impacts on their traditional businesses. He issues a dark threat, should his son come to harm.
Giovanni Di Stefano asked for this record to be dedicated to all his followers and readers.
Satan in the form of a cormorant, perhaps on the Tree of Life and observes the tranquility beneath as Adam and Eve tend paradise. Faced with such perfect equilibrium and naked beauty, he ponders his commitment to evil and his fleeting last chance of redemption.
Mark Anthony speaks at the funeral of Caesar but has been fore-warned that should he be critical of Brutus’ actions he will be in dire trouble. He nevertheless wishes to get his point across to the public.