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    William Shakespeare play: King Lear “I have always found that mercy bears richer fruits than strict justice “by Abraham Lincoln. Many people believed that if society wanted to continue to live in an orderly and supportive world‚ then mercy was essentially required. There must be key qualifications one must possess in order to achieve in having mercy. Firstly‚ kindness was a key quality in showing mercy as it can restore even the severely broken relationships between people. Secondly‚ by

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    for society to advance we need to treat other equally and give everyone fair opportunities. Mercy rather than Justice allows for that. In King Lear Cordelia said‚ “How does my royal lord? How fares your Majesty?” (IV vii 44) Cordelia’s opening line shows that she is trying to re-establish her bond with her father by being a loving daughter. She treats King Lear with respect‚ concern‚ and love. Instead of seeking revenge for the terrible wrong she offers mercy and hope. Mercy gives a person a second

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    Acampora Theatre 1020 Section 7 February 21‚ 2011 King Lear Reaction Paper * In William Shakespeare’s dramatic play King Lear‚ the use of lights along with the combination of costumes and dialogue gave me a very positive reaction towards the play. The lighting used in the play helped me follow the play at a much easier pace than I normally am accustomed to. The alternation of day and night during the play was much easier to follow when the lights would either dim or get brighter‚ each representing

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    Kathleen Mcluskie’s essay about King Lear insists that there is no proper reading of the play that does not recognize the play’s inherent misogyny. This essay approaches the text from a feminist theory perspective‚ paying special attention to the role of patriarchy and how Shakespeare reinforces that system with this play. Ultimately‚ Mcluskie’s assessment of the play from that perspective holds that King Lear supports the notion of patriarchy and that Shakespeare must be subverted in order for alternatives

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    King Lear is widely regarded as Shakespeare’s crowning artistic achievement. The scenes in which a mad Lear rages naked on a stormy heath against his deceitful daughters and nature itself are considered by many scholars to be the finest example of tragic lyricism in the English language. Shakespeare took his main plot line of an aged monarch abused by his children from a folk tale that appeared first in written form in the 12th century and was based on spoken stories that originated much further

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    Essay In Shakespeare’s play King Lear he has employed many techniques to engage the Jacobean audience for which it was intended as well as the modern audience. A variety of linguistic techniques‚ themes‚ characters and dramatic devices are used in the play which engages both audiences. All these devices are used within the opening scene of the play and it is clear why Shakespeare has been able to captivate both audiences. The themes that Shakespeare has contrived are ones that continue to reoccur

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    case of Chris Brown and Rihanna‚ some people may think that Chris Brown’s punishment is not just. But based on divine justice his punishment will come in due time. You cannot always rely on the courts or those that are considered the “crown” like King Lear‚ to intervene and ensure proper consequences. In Chris Brown’s case he is still enduring his punishment‚ he has been shunned publicly‚ badgered constantly‚ lost fans‚ lost money‚ and on a downward spiral‚ the courts could not have caused this. This

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    Compare the contrast between Gloucester and Lear. In Shakespeare’s play‚ King Lear‚ we see the contrast between the characters King Lear and Gloucester‚ explored through several key themes. The contrast between characters is explored through the betrayal of their children‚ the love of their children and blindness of reality. In the way that these 2 characters must face the difficult situations that are dealt to them‚ King Lear is in every confrontation a fighter‚ and desperate to have the last

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    Motifs and symbols are often used to enrich a literary text. Identify one or more symbols‚ motifs or strands of imagery and explore the role which they play in King Lear Shakespeare’s plays were written in the Elizabethan era‚ which profoundly influenced his writing. During the Elizabethan time‚ there was the idea that God had set a place for everything in the universe‚ in hierarchical order. The Elizabethan’s called this‚ The Great Chain of Being. During this time if someone were to step out

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    The play of "King Lear" is about a person in search of their own personal identity. In the historical period in which this play is set‚ the social structure was set in order of things closest to Heaven. Therefore‚ on Earth‚ the king was at the top‚ followed by his noblemen and going all the way down to the basest of objects such as rocks and dirt. This structure was set up by the people‚ and by going by the premise that anything that is man made is imperfect‚ this system cannot exist for long without

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