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    The inability of sight is a predominant theme in William Shakespeare’s tragedy of ‘King Lear.’ I believe this theme has it’s place in the heart of the play as it appears in many shapes and forms through the portrayal of character’s vision and imagery used in the text. It enhances other ideas in the play‚ therefore resulting in the audience having a better visual and wider understanding of the plot and primary issues. Shakespeare’s motif of blindness is used throughout the entirety of the play.

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    The Vietnam war was a long and violent war. The students at Kent State did not agree with the war and the bombing of Cambodia. This caused an outrage after getting shot by the Ohio National Guard. The Vietnam War started on November 1‚ 1955‚ and ended on April 30‚ 1975. The war was fought between North Vietnam and the government of South Vietnam. The North wanted to reunify Vietnam. The U.S. supported South Vietnam along with South Korea‚ Australia‚ and Thailand. The U.S. joined because they were

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    of justice and resolution to come. Hope comes in many forms in King Lear‚ and at first arrives in the character of Kent. Like the audience‚ Kent is able to see the mistaken ways of Lear‚ and is the first to step in and address Cordelia’s suffering. “See better‚ Lear...Thy youngest daughter does not love thee least.” (1:1:146-153) In one dramatic interpretation of the play‚ Kent is positioned between Lear and Cordelia‚ symbolizing perhaps‚ a link between the mistaken mind of an old King‚ and the

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    It wasn’t until a few years later when Savanna caught a glimpse of Kent on television helping victims of a fire in Toronto‚ that she called Sally to inform her that he was alive. Through various connections of Savanna’s‚ Sally was able to get in contact with Kent and made arrangements to visit him in Toronto. However‚ her initial reaction to meeting up with her long lost son wasn’t unbounded excitement‚ it was hesitation

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    they are in an orderly state of mind. The Earl of Kent‚ Edgar‚ the Fool‚ and King Lear all portray varying degrees of madness. Some have alternative motives behind their madness while others are simply losing touch with reality around them. The Earl of Kent is a close advisor to King Lear. Lear decides to split up his kingdom between his two daughters‚ Regan and Goneril‚ and to banish his youngest daughter‚ Cordelia‚ from the kingdom. Kent strongly advises Lear to keep reign over his own kingdom

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    The Carbonated Soft Drink Industry History The first drinkable “man-made” carbonated water was created by “British chemist‚ Dr. Joseph Priestley‚ in 1767.” “German-Swiss jeweler‚ Jacob Schweppe‚ was the first large-scale commercial producer of carbonated waters‚ and is often referred to as the father of the soft drink industry. The first known US manufacturer of soda water‚ as it was then known‚ was Yale University chemist Benjamin Silliman in 1807‚ though Joseph Hawkins of Baltimore secured

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    Guns were the main type of weapon used in the Civil War. There are two kinds of guns: repeaters and single-shot guns (Kent). Most single-shot guns are carbines‚ except for the musket (Kent). The musket was one of the first guns (“Weapons & Firearms”). They were only used in the war because both sides had so many of them (Kent). They were inaccurate and had very short range. Repeaters‚ also known as breech-loaders‚ are guns that can hold multiple bullets and are far more

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    it is commonly connected to the antagonists of the play. However‚ Shakespeare challenges the typical playwright and presents the audience with an uncommon feature that is the use of deception by the protagonists of the play. Evidently observed when Kent and Edgar use physical deception to display loyalty towards Lear and Gloucester. Shakespeare effectively depicts the theme of greed through Edmund’s use of deception. Edmund‚ bastard son of the Earl of Gloucester‚ uses deception to his advantage

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    Assess the importance of loyalty in King Lear Shakespeare manipulates loyalty in the play‚ as the complete and utter devotion of some characters‚ for example Gloucester and Kent‚ emphasise just how terrible it is that Gonerill‚ Regan and Edmund turned so harshly against those close to them. The theme of loyalty exhibited is also paralleled to the fact that throughout the play‚ Shakespeare shows nature’s cruelty‚ particularly in regards to the storm; loyalty and morality does not ensure a ticket

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    the right good things but has to find out that almost everything he did out of meaning well by the people he considered as the good ones at the time he did it were the wrong moves. When Lear realizes that his moves seem to have been wrong he tells Kent and the Fool during a storm that he is "a man / More sinned against than sinning"‚ knowing that he also made mistakes‚ not only the others. But is King Lear really more of a victim than a guilty one? The most shocking and maybe also the most fatal

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