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_____________ is Shakespeare's longest play.
- A Winter's Tale
- B Macbeth
- C Hamlet
- D The Comedy of Errors
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Hamlet is Shakespeare's longest play, consisting of approximately 4,042 lines. It is a tragedy that explores themes of revenge, madness, and the complexity of human nature. The play follows the story of Prince Hamlet, who seeks to avenge his father's murder. Hamlet's length allows for a deep exploration of its characters and their motivations, making it one of Shakespeare's most renowned works.