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- Make a comparative study of the three daughters in “King Lear”Make a comparative study of the three daughters in “King Lear” "King Lear" (1608) is one of the most famous plays in the history of English literature, written by William Shakespeare (1564-1616). In the play,[Expand...]
- Sketch the character of Lear as a father Sketch the character of Lear as a father. Or, King Lear is a tragedy of a father. Or, Lear is a foolish old man who deserves everything he gets. "King Lear" (1608) is an iconic[Expand...]
- “The theme of blindness- both physical and emotional- is dramatically presented in the play King Lear” - Illuminate.“The theme of blindness- both physical and emotional- is dramatically presented in the play King Lear” - Illuminate. "King Lear" (1608) is the iconic and most famous tragedy of William Shakespeare (1564-1616). In this tragedy,[Expand...]
- To what extent are Lear and Cordelia responsible for the tragic end of their life?To what extent are Lear and Cordelia responsible for the tragic end of their life? or, Consider Cordelia as a tragic character. “King Lear,” written by William Shakespeare (1564-1616) between 1605-06, is a famous tragedy.[Expand...]
- Comment on the dramatic irony that occurs in King Lear. Comment on the dramatic irony that occurs in King Lear. or, Discuss irony in King Lear. “King Lear”(1608) is one of the best creations of William Shakespeare (1564-1616). He was an English playwright, poet and[Expand...]
- What is the tragic flaw of Cordelia?What is the tragic flaw of Cordelia? “King Lear,” written by William Shakespeare (1564-1616) between 1605-06, tells the tragedy of the titular King Lear. Cordelia's tragic flaw in the play is often interpreted as her[Expand...]
- How does Lear judge his wicked daughters in the mock trial scene? How does Lear judge his wicked daughters in the mock trial scene? The mock trial scene occurs in Act 3 Scene 6 in William Shakespeare’s “King Lear,” written between 1605-06. King Lear is banished by[Expand...]
- Bring out the significance of the storm scene in King Lear. Bring out the significance of the storm scene in King Lear. or Describe the storm scene in King Lear. The storm scene in Shakespeare's (1564-1616) play “King Lear,” written between 1605-06, is the most dramatic[Expand...]
- Comment on the character and role of the Fool in King Lear.Comment on the character and role of the Fool in King Lear. or Describe the character of the Fool in King Lear. The Fool is a crucial character in the play King Lear (1606), designed[Expand...]