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... Lear makes many mistakes at the end of his lifetime. The want ... 192). This type of thinking makes Lear become mentally unstable. One ...
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... By banishing the only daughter who truly loves him, and a loyal servant who refuses to stand around and do nothing while Lear makes a tragic mistake, Lear ...
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... Lear makes no reference to Cordelia's lips moving and his words could mean, Look at her lips, they're still not moving. Knowing ...
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... Kent watching over Lear makes him, Kent, an even more respectable person because he seeks no personal gain from it, unlike Goneril and Regan. ...
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... Edgar. In one of his speeches, King Lear makes comments about a mouse and a bird that are not present. "..Look look, a mouse! Peace ...
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... daughters. Before long, Lear makes his first visit to Goneril and her husband, Duke of Albany. There, he is made to feel unwelcome. ...
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... A few lines later, Lear makes a moving speech about how he has " ta'en too little care of this,"(III, iv, 39-40), "this" referring to people having to suffer ...
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... Lear makes his three daughters, Cordelia, Regan, and Goneril, tell him how great of a father and king he is, in order to own and rule a part on England. ...
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... Lear makes references to sight images such as glass eyes and things hidden from sight. Expensive clothing has the ability to haze a person's sight. ...
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... Lear makes clear his feelings about Goneril's actions, describing her as "Sharp-tooth'd unkindness, like a vulture," (sharp-toothed unkindness, like that ...
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... kingdom. Lear's blindness also makes him susceptible to manipulation by his two eldest daughters, Goneril and Regan. While Lear ...
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... be dispatched. King Lear's presence on either side makes it difficult for each to pursue the object of her desire. It is clearly ...
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... He changes his identity and makes everyone think that he is someone else ... One example of the theme is that Lear's two oldest daughters are planning the demise of ...
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... with France. This makes Lear look as if he is doing something "monstrous" as his opinion differs so much from France's. The fact ...
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... This constant want of praise and lauding makes Lear very susceptible to persuasion by his evil daughters, and ultimately leads to his losses. ...
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... Poor Tom also makes Lear realize that royal class really means nothing, which wise men don't always come from nobility. Edgar's ...
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... set the play into chaos. The sub-plot, Gloucester basically makes the same mistakes that Lear had. By being a good natured, yet ...
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... This punishment that is bestowed on him in this scene is due to the fact that he makes the same mistake that King Lear does in sending away the son that truly ...
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... living will". Lear is just another classic example that everyone makes mistakes, but some are just greater than others. Not only ...
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... Whenever the King makes a mistake the fool catches him. The Fool gets satisfaction out of helping the King. Lear does not even realize that the Fool is helping ...
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... the cuckoo so long / That it had its head but off by its young." (Act I, sc.iv, line 221-223) The Fool soon displays to Lear the mistakes that he makes in his ...
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... only path to take. The power that Lear gives to Goneril and Regan makes them treacherous and deceitful. Lear offers his land to ...
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... For example: Lear is ignorant of the truth, he only hears what he wants to hear and he makes several rash decisions that leads to his downfall. ...
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... predatory female. Smiley replicates this feminine association with nature, but sheds the misogyny that Lear makes explicit. Instead, she ...
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... with the Fool. In Act I, scene v, as Lear gets close to madness, he nearly makes the mistake of striking the Fool. Lear shows some ...
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... Love is something that a person cannot ask for, but is given to a person. King Lear raised as a king doesn't know what love is, and this makes him tragic. ...
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... of Albany of the letter Gloucester has received and of his journey to inform Lear of the French forces coming to aid him. The information makes Gloucester look ...
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... What makes a Shakespearean play a comedy or a tragedy? King Lear would be a tragedy because it meets all the requirements of a tragedy as defined by Andrew ...
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... whom he had so rashly given away his wealth and powers, strip Lear of everything ... His illegitimate son, Edmund, makes a scandelous and treasonous attempt to turn ...
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... Act 5, Scene 3, Line 317-320) Albany has the bodies of Lear and Cordelia ... While Edgar makes due with what he has, Edmund is so unhappy with his position that he ...
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