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  Lear & Cordelia
.... Undoubtedly, she is certain of the fact of her love for Lear, but when she refers to her love as quantitatively "more," she is not comparing the richness of ....
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Loyalty in King Lear One of the central theme
.... the human spirit as of greater sublimity than we could otherwise have dreamed." Lear, requiring his three daughters to express the depth of their love for him ....
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Loyalty in King Lear One of the central theme
.... Lear, requiring his three daughters to express the depth of their love for him in return for a share of his kingdom, foolishly assumes that Cordelia's (his ....
(990 4 )

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 ....
(1689 7 )

Analysis of Act I of King Lear
.... his daughters. Whichever daughter professes the most love for Lear will receive the richest portion of the kingdom. Cordelia loves ....
(736 3 )

Destruction of Order in King Lear
.... his daughters. Whichever daughter professes the most love for Lear will receive the richest portion of the kingdom. Cordelia loves ....
(739 3 )

King Lear & Hamlet
.... Once he has given up his kingdom, it is too late for love to redeem Lear. .... Familial love, then, sets the tragedies of both Lear and Hamlet in motion. ....
(2476 10 )

Parent-Child Relationships in Hamlet & King Lear
.... Cordelia's authentic love for Lear is matched against the treacherous ambition of Goneril and Regan and Lear's own descent into madness. ....
(2509 10 )

Women in Hamlet and King Lear
.... Instead of referring to different kinds or qualities of love that may be infinitely partitioned, she agrees with Lear that love can be partitioned according to ....
(2289 9 )

King Lear
.... lullaby-like nature of some of the music during this scene helps to remind us that the only salvation Lear receives in the play is through the love of his ....
(677 3 )

Meaning in Araby & King Lear
.... but they also lead to a sure sense of self, place, love, and family .... that Joyce's protagonist engages in the follies of youth while Shakespeare's Lear returns to ....
(1897 8 )

Violations of Nature in King Lear Shakes
.... Lear's requirement of Cordelia's proof of filial love is juxtaposed against the sisters' adulterous lust for the bastard Edmund. ....
(973 4 )

Violations of Nature in King Lear Shakes
.... Lear's requirement of Cordelia's proof of filial love is juxtaposed against the sisters' adulterous lust for the bastard Edmund. ....
(966 4 )

M4M & King Lear
.... is taken by the King of France for a wife and the enraged Lear is left at the mercy and hospitality of his other two daughters—those he thinks love him more ....
(1709 7 )

Issues of gender & power in King Lear
.... This is what Lear did not understand about Cordelia's answer to him when he asks that she profess her love for him: You have begot me, bred me, loved me, I ....
(1417 6 )

King Lear & Fool
.... youngest daughter Cordelia. The Fool knows Lear's only mistake is not accepting Cordelia's expression of love. Once he has divided ....
(948 4 )

The Fool in Shakespeare's King Lear
.... Lear is blind both to the deceit of two of his daughters, Goneril and Regan, and to the true love of his third daughter, Cordelia. ....
(1450 6 )

Film Versions of King Lear
.... on being flattered; that is the explanation of his requiring public and formal declarations of love from his children. In his vanity, Lear behaves without ....
(3367 13 )

Interpretations of King Lear To hav
.... and fall under the spell of the most transparent flattery: GONERIL: Sir, I love you more than [words] can wield In the Freudian interpretation of Lear, one can ....
(1768 7 )

Interpretations of King Lear To hav
.... and fall under the spell of the most transparent flattery: GONERIL: Sir, I love you more than [words] can wield In the Freudian interpretation of Lear, one can ....
(1799 7 )

Love and Hate in Othello
.... Lear hates his inevitable decline but loves his daughters. As with these three of Shakespeare's four major tragedies, Othello exhibits many aspects of love and ....
(1281 5 )

Weather Disturbances in 3 Shakespeare Dramas
.... The weather disturbances in Othello, then, are meant to signify evil at work --- in Iago, and in Othello's own love-poor heart and soul. In King Lear, we find ....
(2140 9 )

Comparison of 2 Literary Works
.... but they also lead to a sure sense of self, place, love, and family .... that Joyce's protagonist engages in the follies of youth while Shakespeare's Lear returns to ....
(1892 8 )

Othello
.... Lear hates his inevitable decline but loves his daughters. As with these three of Shakespeare's four major tragedies, Othello exhibits many aspects of love and ....
(1281 5 )

Patriarchy and Literature
.... This is what Lear does not understand about Cordelia's answer to him when he asks that she profess her love for him: You have begot me, bred me, loved me, I ....
(2837 11 )

Shakespeare Tragic Hero
.... This is what Lear does not understand about Cordelia's answer to him when he asks that she profess her love for him: You have begot me, bred me, loved me, I ....
(2806 11 )

Analysis of the Character of Hamlet Hamlet, often lauded as ...
.... in which a character makes a terrible mistake because of some inbred flaw and has to pay for this mistake (such as Lear's blinding pride .... I did love you once. ....
(2054 8 )

Illegitimacy and Incest in Three Plays
.... the illegitimate son of the Earl of Gloucester, in Shakespeare's King Lear, is more .... However, by the end of the play, just as the love between Hippolytus and ....
(3481 14 )

Tragic Hero - Death of a Salesman
.... have been irreconcilable with the natural outpouring of his love and creativity .... Like King Lear, Willy cannot distinguish between appearances and realities, but ....
(1543 6 )

The role of women on television
.... Lear also produced Maude from 1972, a show with a brash white liberal woman as .... dramatic shows were usually the wives of the male leads or the love interest of ....
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