Tuesday, March 19, 2019
King Lear :: William Shakespeare England Essays
 pansy Lear  Shakespeares King Lear is a tragic  shimmer about an English king and his three daughters. It is a tragic  bump because it takes Lear all his long life and much suffering to realize the  authoritative value of the thing that he takes for granted, his youngest daughter Cordelia. The  ageing king, Lear, spoiled by his absolute power and his habit of receiving instant gratification, asks his daughters to verbalize the feelings that each has for her  stick in exchange for his kingdom. At this point the old kings d holdfall and a late life lesson for what years remain in Lears life begin.                                       The  offset printing two daughters, Goneril and Regan, put on an unnecessarily hyperbolic display of  compliment just as their father requests, but the youngest daughter, Cordelia, plainly acknowledges that she loves her father  agree to her bond. This plain declaration made by Lears favorite daughter infuriates the old King, and, blinded by his rage and    old age, Lear disowns Cordelia, revokes her dowry and banishes her. Despite this, the King of France marries Cordelia and makes her queen of France. Not much time transpires before Goneril and Regan throw their own father out into the storm. Lear finds himself without a kingdom, and without family, for he  balks his youngest daughter for telling the  law and shortly after his two eldest daughters, who showered him with flattery when the time was right, reject him.                                      Alone and powerless, Lear spends the night under a stormy sky and embraces the  graphic elements that lash out at him. To his surprise and disbelief, Cordelia lands with the French forces in  company to restore her fathers name and to redress the wrong that her two sisters have  pull against the old Lear who, in the readers eyes, exchanges his title of King for that of Fool.                                         GRAPH  
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