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Papers On King Lear
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Shakespeare’s “King Lear” and the Ever-Changing Response of its
Audiences
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This 5 page report discusses Shakespeare’s “King
Lear” and the fact that it serves as one of his darkest tragedies
in terms of the madness, intrigue, and political warfare that
takes place in the context of the rule of just one man. Every
audience, in every age, has found some unique aspect of the play
that allows them to be certain that Shakespeare created the work
with their time period and situation in mind. Bibliography lists
4 sources.
Filename: BWnewLer.wps
Sibling Rivalry: King Lear and The Tempest
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A 6 page paper which examines the theme of sibling rivalry in Shakespeare’s “King Lear” and “The Tempest.” Bibliography lists 3 additional sources.
Filename: RAsiblr.rtf
Social, Cultural, Political and Economic Values in William Shakespeare’s “King Lear,” George Orwell’s “Animal Farm,” and Anne Michaels’ “Fugitive Pieces”
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A 4 page paper which examines how these values influenced the ‘truth’ of each work. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: TGaflearfp.rtf
The Fool in King Lear
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A 4 page paper which discusses the character of the fool in King
Lear. The foundation of the discussion is that of the fool having been referred to as 'the
uncanniest character in Shakespeare.' This is analyzed as well as the incident of the fool
leaving halfway through the story, never to appear again. The paper utilizes the work of
Harold Bloom in 'Shakespeare: The Invention of the Human' as well as 'King Lear.' No
additional sources cited.
Filename: RAlear~1.wps
The Fool in King Lear
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A 5 page paper about the character of the Fool in King Lear. The writer describes why the Fool acts as the only character with wisdom and insight, and the dramatic effect that this serves. No additional sources cited.
Filename: Kinglea.wps
The Journey of the Tragic Hero -- The Common Theme in “King Lear”
and “Death of a Salesman”
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This 5 page report discusses Arthur
Miller’s “Death of a Salesman” and Shakespeare’s “King Lear.” In
both plays, the primary character repeatedly demonstrates himself
to be a manifestation of the tragic hero. Each are dramas that
have endured because they acknowledge the fact that each person
is ultimately responsible for the actions he or she sets into
motion. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: BWdosler.wps
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