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    characters relate in a much more symbolic way that reveals insight into their foolishness and naïve sense of entitlement. Lear and Gloucester are symbolically blind to the fact that their children wish to acquire their power for selfish purposes. Edmund‚ Gloucester’s son without a mother‚ falsifies his commitment to his half-brother‚ Edward‚ when he says “I hope for my brother’s justification‚ he wrote this but as an essay of my taste of my virtue‚” (Act 1 Scene 2) and Goneril‚ Lear’s daughter‚ has

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    costume in Act 1 and Act 6‚ as well as Lear’s costume in both Act 1 and Act 6. Through the first act‚ Lear’s costume made up of an armoured vest and a big furry robe clearly shows that Lear is the character who is most powerful. In comparison to Lear‚ Edmund is a character who is lowly ranked in society wears a plain costume. By comparing both character costumes‚ we as an audience are informed of the order of the kingdom‚ the social hierarchy in which each character is placed and the divine right of kings

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    gods stand up for bastard. A1S2 edmund said it to himself his ambitions and lusting of power are starting to be revealed at this time. He feel unfair about his status as a bastard who receive the unequal treatment. By using of underhand means‚ He gonna to seize the power‚ lands‚ wealth ‚ status from his brother‚ also from his fater. He wants the gods to help me fulfill his plan. * My cue is villainous melancholy‚ with a sigh like tom o’bedlam. A1S1 Edmund said to himself. He has used the

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    Gloucester’s relationship slowly breaks more or less the same as that of Cordelia and Lears in the beginning of the play. Gloucester feels betrayed by Edgar‚ although it was Edmund‚ who is the one planning to kill him and therefore frames Edgar. It is evident that Gloucester and Edgar had a poor relationship to begin with‚ because as even Edmund pointed out‚ he is a

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    For each scene you read (with the exception of the really short ones)‚ you will choose one passage. This passage‚ or quote‚ should be significant to the scene as well as the larger play. Write the passage and identify who is speaking and to whom. Explain the significance of the scene and how it impacts the overall story. - Quote and who’s speaking to whom (5 points) asdlfkjlkfj - Significance to the scene and the rest of the play (5 points) - There are a total of 16 longer scenes @ 10 points

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    “Peace is not the absence of war but the presence of justice” (Ford‚ Harrison). Justice is very essential to restore a fair and supportive society. I am a staunch advocate of the fact that the societies where injustice prevails‚ they suffer badly and their future’s end in mere darkness. This is not a fact but your opinion. Justice can be interpreted as receiving what is deserved‚ whereas mercy means receiving what is not deserved. Although these two qualities seem to share a completely different

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    character’s life throughout Shakespeare’s‚ King Lear. All of the characters in the play follow “the wheel” theory spoken about by Edmund. Some of the characters‚ like Edmund‚ started out the play as a bustard son‚ therefore he was on the bottom of the “wheel”. As the play progressed Edmund began to move up‚ for his treacherous plan was working as he expected. On Act V Edmund was defeated by his brother Edgard‚ which represents his downfall on the “wheel”. “I pant for life. Some good I mean to do Despite

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    land: Our father’s love is to the bastard Edmund As to the legitimate: fine word‚--legitimate! Well‚ my legitimate‚ if this letter speed‚ And my invention thrive‚ Edmund the base Shall top the legitimate. I grow; I prosper: Now‚ gods‚ stand up for bastards! Speaker: Edmund is speaking to his father‚ Gloucester. Analysis: Edmund tells this to his father‚ right before he tricks him to believe that Gloucester’s real son‚ Edgar‚ is going against him. Edmund says "I grow; I prosper‚" which describes

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    cast out returns to seek revenge‚ in Shakespeare’s masterpiece‚ those who are cast out remain fiercely loyal; whereas those who are treated well are those who turn their back on their fathers. In both the plot involving Lear and the subplot involving Edmund‚ this phenomenon is observed. In Act One‚ Scene One‚ Shakespeare juxtaposes Gonerill and Regan’s “large speeches … and words of love” with Cordelia’s response of “Nothing.” Lear‚ in casting Cordelia out‚ fails in his filial duty and thereby betrays

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    because it discusses the need for wisdom to tell the difference of misperceptions and the idea of appearances being deceitful. For instance‚ in the aspect of Lear’s love game‚ his two elder daughters lied in order to receive half of the kingdom. Also‚ Edmund lied to his father to frame his brother and titled him a traitor. Within the play‚ many deceitful acts have been shown‚ however‚ Lear seen to undergo a journey in the aspect of

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