Issues of gender & power in King Lear
.... From the time Goneril takes the part of her servant over that of her
father,
Lear begins to see that he has been a foolish old man and that he has misjudged ....
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Analysis of Act I of King Lear
.... I.
Lear's rage over Cordelia's unwillingness to flatter him in Scene I causes him to disown his daughter, thereby breaking the natural bond between
father and ....
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Destruction of Order in King Lear
.... I.
Lear's rage over Cordelia's unwillingness to flatter him in Scene I causes him to disown his daughter, thereby breaking the natural bond between
father and ....
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Loyalty in King Lear One of the central theme
....
father about her love, is that Cordelia recognizes the true nature of loyalty and her own personal obligations to her
father and her husband;
Lear, in contrast ....
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Loyalty in King Lear One of the central theme
....
father about her love, is that Cordelia recognizes the true nature of loyalty and her own personal obligations to her
father and her husband;
Lear, in contrast ....
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Meaning in Araby & King Lear
.... In the case of "King
Lear," the dilemma is Cordelia's transition from dependent daughter loving her
father more than any other being to independent woman ....
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Patriarchy and Literature
.... From the time Goneril takes the part of her servant over that of her
father,
Lear begins to see that he has been a foolish old man and that he has misjudged ....
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King Lear
.... now mad
father in a tent in the fields. The stage sets and lighting during this scene lend to the isolating and almost ethereal situation of King
Lear at this ....
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King Lear & Hamlet
.... Not only has Hamlet's uncle murdered his
father but he has also married his mother, Gertrude. Both Hamlet and
Lear have been unduly usurped. ....
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Parent-Child Relationships in Hamlet & King Lear
.... examine the dramatic impact of the parent-child relationships in Hamlet and King
Lear. .... with his mother, his new stepfather/uncle, and the ghost of his
father. ....
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Lear & Cordelia
.... To be delayed in gratification, and then to be referred to, not as king but as "my lady's
father," is
Lear's first overt experience of something besides ....
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Women in Hamlet and King Lear
.... That lends prescience to
Lear's madly insightful meditation against his "unkind daughters" who discard their
father and who "should have thus little mercy on ....
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Violations of Nature in King Lear Shakes
.... ironically expose their
father to the ravages of the storm, which they and he have created by actively undermining the natural order.
Lear's requirement of ....
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Violations of Nature in King Lear Shakes
.... ironically expose their
father to the ravages of the storm, which they and he have created by actively undermining the natural order.
Lear's requirement of ....
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Analysis of Characters of King Lear and Macbeth
.... Cordelia says to herself: "I am sure my love's/ more ponderous than my tongue" (King
Lear I,1,76-77) and then declares to her
father openly: "I cannot heave ....
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Play & Film Version of King Lear
King
Lear: The Play and a Film Version William Shakespeare's great drama King
Lear, tells the story of a
father who fails to understand what true filial ....
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Literary Analysis: "The Dancing Bear"
.... shame which here it suffers." Just as Dieter has a son who no longer wishes to speak to his
father except on very rare occasions, so does
Lear have daughters ....
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Comparison of 2 Literary Works
.... In the case of "King
Lear," the dilemma is Cordelia's transition from dependent daughter loving her
father more than any other being to independent woman ....
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Film Versions of King Lear
.... and the blind man--confirms the extremity to which
Lear has descended .... attitudes and resentments they have evidently successfully concealed from their
father. ....
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M4M & King Lear
.... The weary and tired old
Lear decides to gain a higher measure of peace by dividing up .... have to do to get the lands is to profess their love for their
father. ....
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Use of Dramatic Poetry in "Macbeth"
.... In "King
Lear," the tempest into which King
Lear is banished serves as a dramatization of the corruption of the natural relationship between a
father and his ....
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Shakespeare Tragic Hero
.... answer, and the irony is that she is the only one of the three sisters who really does care for
Lear and who would treat him with proper respect as a
father. ....
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Illegitimacy and Incest in Three Plays
.... illegitimate son of the Earl of Gloucester, in Shakespeare's King
Lear, is more blatant and direct than that of Hippolytus. Edmund despises his
father for his ....
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Oedipus and Hamlet
.... goes to an oracle, which tells him that he will kill his
father and marry .... Like
Lear, Oedipus does not listen to the wise advice that he gives, preferring to ....
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HAMLET AND PROCRASTINATION
.... obtained in Hamlet has a less shocking result than Othello, King
Lear, or Macbeth. .... Although the ghost of Hamlet's
father had commissioned Hamlet to an act of ....
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Forgery of a Proporated Play by Shakespeare
.... the forest [Rosalind], or the aged Constantius' division of his kingdom [
Lear} are not difficult to detect." The archetypal behavior patterns of
father and son ....
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The Shakespearean Forgery of William Henry Ireland
.... the forest [Rosalind], or the aged Constantius' division of his kingdom [
Lear} are not difficult to detect." The archetypal behavior patterns of
father and son ....
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Shakespeare's Hamlet
.... make clear to Hamlet that he must take action and revenge his
father's murder and .... His tragedy is not that of
Lear, who destroys himself and his world through ....
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On Becoming a Leader
....
Lear spoke of these forces in his life. He described his grandfather who taught him that a person matters, and his
father who taught him to be grounded by ....
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Haydon
.... a lengthy apprenticeship, Haydon felt he had learned all he could from his
father. .... the sarcasm and wit of the fool in the intervals of
Lear's passion." (Haydon ....
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