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Rape of Lucrece

Rape of Lucrece

by William Shakespeare

4.6 (9,784 ratings) 2h 10m English
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About the Book

The Rape of Lucrece is a poignant narrative poem by William Shakespeare that recounts the tragic tale of Lucretia, a noblewoman in ancient Rome. Set against the backdrop of political turmoil and moral decay, the poem explores the harrowing events leading to Lucrece's assault by Sextus Tarquinius, the son of the king. As the wife of Collatinus, Lucrece embodies virtue and honor, making her violation not just a personal tragedy but a catalyst for societal upheaval.

This work is notable for its exploration of themes such as honor, shame, and the consequences of tyranny. Shakespeare's rich, evocative language and intricate poetic structure elevate the narrative, allowing readers to engage deeply with the emotional and ethical dilemmas faced by Lucrece. It serves as a powerful commentary on the intersection of personal suffering and political rebellion, ultimately leading to the establishment of the Roman Republic.

Listeners who appreciate classic literature, poetry, and moral tales will find great value in this work. The FREE audiobook is available for online listening, narrated by dedicated volunteers who bring Shakespeare's poignant verses to life, making it accessible for all who wish to experience this timeless tragedy.

Highlights

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Experience the tragic tale of Lucretia and her fight against tyranny.

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Delve into themes of honor, shame, and political rebellion.

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Enjoy this FREE audiobook narrated by volunteers, accessible online.

Frequently asked questions

What is "Rape of Lucrece" about?

The Rape of Lucrece by William Shakespeare is a free audiobook exploring themes of honor and tragedy.

Who wrote "Rape of Lucrece"?

"Rape of Lucrece" was written by William Shakespeare.

Is the "Rape of Lucrece" audiobook by William Shakespeare free?

Yes. BookAudio lets you listen to the public-domain audiobook "Rape of Lucrece" online for free. For commercial titles we link to the official source (such as Audible).

How long is the "Rape of Lucrece" audiobook?

The "Rape of Lucrece" audiobook runs about 2h 10m.

Who narrates "Rape of Lucrece"?

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