Many of the tragedies of King Lear 's human race are written in history. The purpose of these tragedies is to explain some moral lessons. Tragic circumstances include estimates due to real human errors and fatal effects from these erroneous calculations. Our tragic hero must endure a lot of suffering. It ended with his destruction or destruction. We must understand that tragedy not only destroys criminals but also destroys innocent people. A tragic hero represents what can happen to humans.
In King Lear 's tragedy written by In King Lear - William Shakespeare, poetry justice was served among Gloucester, Edmund and Edgar. Because their destiny is always proved by rewards of good deeds and punishment of their misconduct. Gloucester called him an illegal child and was punished for later abusing Edmond. The first point - Edmund's fidelity to his father and king was rewarded at the last scene of Albany's announcement that Edgar would become the new king. "For us, supplements such as our absolute power, your rights, boots and your honor are not only worthy, all friends need to taste their virtue wages."
Gloucester - a nobility faithful to King Lear, its rank is lower than Duke. The first thing we learned about Gloucester was that he was a traitor and gave birth to Edmond, an illegal child. His fate is parallel to the fate of Rear in many ways. He misjudged which of his children to trust. In the early years, when he was unable to stop Lea leaving his house, he looked weak, but he proved later that he also has the courage . Edgar - the eldest son of Gloucester. Edgar played a variety of roles, but initially he was easily deceived by his brothers, then disguised as a crazy man to escape from his father's man, then disguised to help rear and Gloucester. Finally, as an armored champion to retaliate against his brother's treason. Edgar's camouflage and camouflage tend to make him difficult to portray him effectively.