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Papers On King Lear
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Madness in Henrik Ibsen’;s “Ghosts” and Shakespeare’s “King
Lear”
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This 5 page report discusses two plays, written centuries
apart, that include the concept of madness in the family as one
of the key factors of the story. “King Lear,” one of
Shakespeare’s darkest tragedies, tells of man who despite his
mantle of power and royalty is as deluded as any other human and
as easily blinded by his own self-pity as those with far less
status or influence. “Ghosts” is also one of this writers darkest
stories and tells of a family haunted by the “ghosts” of
what-if, along with the ghosts of infidelity, illegitimate
children, syphilis and more. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: BWiblear.wps
Motif of Disguise in "King Lear"
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A 5 page paper on disguises and deception in Shakespeare's play. The writer details the use of both physical and emotional disguises by the characters, and how this works to advance the plot and also to describe characters. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: Learmask.wps
Natural Law in Shakespeare’s “King Lear”
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A five page paper looking at the Elizabethan concept of natural law in relation to this play by William Shakespeare. The paper asserts that Shakespeare’s audiences believed that there was a natural, cosmic order of things ordained by God, and Lear violated it so many times in the first act alone that the tragic results were his just desserts. No additional sources.
Filename: KBlear2.wps
Nothing and Something in “King Lear”
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This 3 page paper discusses the usage of the words “nothing” and “something” in “King Lear,” and argues that the playwright uses them in powerful new ways. Bibliography lists 1 sources.
Filename: HVnotsom.rtf
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