King Lear

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English

 

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Mary K

 

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December 16, 2012

 

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University

 

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A

 

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7 / 1938

 

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The opening act distinguishes the motives of each character by each characters response to the Lear's want of division of his property so that he can grow old and let his offspring take care of his business for him. The main plot is revealed through the kings "test of love" among his daughters in which the eldest children, Regan and Goneril, express their over-abundance of love for their father in order to stake a claim on the land that he has divided up into three to distribute to his three daughters...
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The main plot is revealed through the kings "test of love" among his daughters in which the eldest children, Regan and Goneril, express their over-abundance of love for their father in order to stake a claim on the land that he has divided up into three to distribute to his three daughters. This main plot and the sub-plot of the Edmund-Gloucester-Edgar illustrate the defect in society where, because the parents do not fulfill the obligation as parents to truly know their offspring, they are allowed to be deceived by the children/subjects with ill-intent...
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