Comparison Between King Lear and A Thousand Acres

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February 1, 2017

 

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Because of their high rank in society the struggle not only affects them, it affects their entire estate. In Lear, because of the setting, the family is fighting over power, wealth, and loyalty. Their estate is a country so many other people are affected by the rift in the Lear family. The setting of A Thousand Acres is somewhere in the agriculturally plentiful plains of America...
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These characters don’t wield the mighty power of the Lear family. Their conflict is on a much smaller scale. It affects, in reality, only themselves. In the story you can find the characters sitting around monopoly boards talking. In King Lear the family is very wealthy and probably has never known hard work in their lives...
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