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    While Shakespeare’s King Lear and Dante’s Inferno were written in very different time periods, they both make similar statements regarding human suffering and the consequences of our actions. Both of these works share the same thematic ideas of lament and admonition. Shakespeare derived King Lear from the legend of Leir, a pre-roman Celtic King. The play is about a King who gives his kingdom to his two deceitful daughters and disowns the one daughter who truly loves him. The rest of the play is…

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    King No Longer 1. Kent has returned to England because his loyalty towards King Lear surpasses his banishment. Kent has King Lear’s best interests in mind and does not trust Lear’s decision of allotting his kingdom to Goneril and Regan. Kent’s goal is to provide counsel to Lear and ensure Lear does not make any rash decisions. Kent’s devotion to Lear is evidenced when Kent states, Lear accepts the stranger for his flattering comments, talents, and honesty. Kent appeals to the king by stating,…

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    King Lear is still relevant as of today as the concepts of King Lear can be applicable to almost any life. Through the experiences of my family, poor judgments, a power struggle between parents and child, and a owning driven power can be seen as similarities with King Lear. The experiences of poor judgements in my family are like the ones in King Lear’s. My eldest brother, Alan, has a relationship with my parents that can be compared to Cordelia’s relationship with King Lear. Alan has never…

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    the play , KIng Lear sacrifice is sometimes done out of love. King Lear is a perfect example of someone who sacrificed something, and ultimately resulting in two things: ungratefulness and his death. As any loving father would do for his daughter’s: King Lear wanted the best for his three daughters. In the beginning of the play King Lear summons everyone to deliver some big news. His announcement was his retirement to the throne. In this moment you can see the sacrifice king lear has done…

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    In Shakespeare’s tragedy King Lear, the characters suffer a number of injustices that seem to exceed the good outcomes of the play. The world of King Lear is filled with brutal cruelty. Shakespeare suggests that there is no justice in King Lear through his portrayals of characters’ suffering, the lack of response to the character’s prayers, and King Lear’s fake trial. The suffering of different characters shows that there is no justice in King Lear. The first sign of injustice seen in the play…

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    Throughout the tragedy of King Lear, deception is used to secure various characters’ personal interests. Characters manipulate the truth to achieve their inner desires. Truth is defined as as the intention or purpose behind a decision or action. In addition to manipulating truth, characters also use deception to fulfill their individual endeavors. It is pertinent to establish that there are two types of deception. There is physical deception and deception of the mind. Physical deception can be…

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    William Shakespeare’s “King Lear”, we see a character that is more sinned against than sinned. Lear is an individual who has committed sin, however, this old and fragile man is sinned more against. We see these action caused against him by his daughters and the forces of nature. Also, he sins less than he is sinned against because of his actions towards his daughters. King Lear is an unfortunate soul who we see is more sinned against the he has sinned. In the play “King Lear”, we see the…

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    that King Lear divided his kingdom solely based off of his daughters manifestation of love for him, he has been known not only as a tragic hero, but one that meets the requirements of the Shakespearean twist. Throughout King Lear by William Shakespeare, the meaning of the work is faithfully portrayed to resemble the fact that when people make an important decision while emotions are untamed, undesirable effects may often times result. The play rests upon multiple disputes as a result of King…

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    affect the fate of an entire kingdom. Within King Lear, Shakespeare forces the reader to question many emotional and social issues, one of which being blindness. Many characters throughout this play are blind to the truth, which essentially leads to their demise. King Lear himself struggles with blindness when faced with challenges and decision making. His lack of judgement, naive nature, and his hastiness lead to his fatal demise. Along with King Lear, Gloucester is blind to many situations he…

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    Shakespeare’s tragedy King Lear is so appallingly devastating that the readers’ questions about justice are unanswered at the end of the play. Shakespeare’s characters in King Lear assert that villainy will eventually undo itself. This proves to be true at the end of King Lear when the Duke of Cornwall, Edmund, Goneril, and Regan have all died as a result of their own immoral acts. The audience can perceive the deaths of these characters as just punishments for their immoral acts. However, King…

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