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    In King Lear‚ Act 4 William Shakespeare shows how the characters can emphasize more than what is being read. The way Shakespeare’s conveys the identities of his characters can be brought to better understanding when reading HTRLLAP. Act 4 continues on with last scene of act 3 when Shakespeare just had blinded one of his characters in the utter most violent way. The torture that Gloucester went through was the revealing of his son’s betrayal‚"I have no way" (pg.78). HTRLLAP illuminates on biblical

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    saddest situation. Well in the case of King Lear and Cordelia this is true in the fact that their filial love was truly affirmed after a monumental amount of reality in the form of family and attendant betrayal. Cordelia’s love was stronger than her father’s pride of a king in their relationship. In the beginning of King Lear the king divides his kingdom to his three daughters based on words of flattery hoping much from his youngest and favorite Cordelia. Shakespeare wanted Lear’s pride of a king to be

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    change King Lear’s mind about disowning his daughter Cordelia. “Royal Lear‚ Whom I have ever honored as my king‚ Loved as my father‚ as my master followed‚ as my great patron thought on in my prayer” Kent tries to use some flattery to subdue the King’s anger towards Cordelia. Kent continues to talk to the King and say that he should value Cordelia’s honesty more so than Regan and Goneril’s lies. With King Lear disowning his favorite daughter Cordelia and banishing Kent from his kingdom he has rid the

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    the play suggest? In Shakespeare’s King Lear‚ the theme of power is one of the central themes. King Lear’s description and people’s attitude towards him starts to change as he is losing his title of King. Through the attitude of the elder wicked sister‚ Goneril‚ the act one suggests that King Lear’s decision to retire and divide his kingdom will slowly lead to his downfall. The King’s decision to step down as a ruler and King of Britain is at the beginning of the play and sparks off the commencement

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    King Lear Essay Draft Shakespeare’s plays undeniably overflow with significance‚ but what makes them true literary masterpieces is the frightening level to which they address human issues. The issues of order and reconciliation are greatly emphasised in the play King Lear. The importance of order and reconciliation in daily life is stressed throughout the play. The complex order of society must be maintained in order to aid the prevention of the potentially fatal consequences of the disruption

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    top of his bent‚ has produced in him that blindness to human limitation and that presumptuous self will" . In the opening act‚ King Lear also demonstrates his quick tempered nature through the disowning of Cordelia and the banishment of Kent. When Lear does not hear what he expected from Cordelia‚ he disowns her as his daughter without any rational thoughts. This demonstrates that he is accustomed to exercising his will. It also demonstrates that he believes that through his position as a monarch‚

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    excessive pride. His journey from the ordered to the disordered world becomes apparent after he hands his land over to his two elder daughters and banishes his youngest daughter Cordelia from the kingdom. The initial situation began when Lear asks Cordelia‚ “What can you say to draw / A third more opulent than your sisters?” (I i 87-88)‚ in which she answers “Nothing‚ my lord” (I i 89). This demonstrates Lear’s arrogance and triggers the rash decision he makes that would greatly impact the tragic

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    power and his dignity. He lost his power over his country as well as his power over his daughters. Cordelia‚ his favorite daughter‚ refuses to tell him how much she loves him and thus goes against his wishes. The other two daughters strip him of all other political power and influence he as. There is a total

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    Duke of Albany is indecisive (Authoritative). “To both these sisters have I sworn my love‚ Each jealous of the other as the stung‚ Are of the adder. Which of them shall I take? Both? One? Or neither? Neither can be enjoyed if both remain alive (V‚ I‚ 58-62).” As Sneaky as he is‚ Edmund has sworn his love to both sisters‚ Regan and Goneril “Neither can be enjoyed‚ If both remain alive. To take the widow‚ Exasperates‚ makes mad her sister Goneril‚ And hardly shall I carry out my side‚ Her husband being

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    A true tragedy has a very serious tone by which many sorrowful events lead to some kind of death. In literature‚ tragedy can often seem very dry due to the reader most likely knowing the ending. But often‚ the author uses different content and styles of writing to further develop the story beyond what is actually being read. Some examples of these methods are the use parallel plots‚ themes‚ and imagery. A parallel plot can be used to help support the main plot of the story‚ and themes or imagery

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