King Lear - A man is more sinful than sin. The king ought not to worry about his later years and have everything he needs. But in the second act of the third act, King Lear cried patently. "I am not a sin, but more people are sinning." Although I divided his kingdom and banished his two beloveds, his other ungrateful daughter sinned much more than Lear's mistake and made a big mistake.
William Shakespeare's "Lear King" "I committed a crime, not a crime" King Lear is one of the most complex plays in Shakespeare's plays, many of which have been solved and questioned. - William Shakespeare's "Hamlet" Shakespeare scene finds all the complex details, the basic aspects of the character, while serving as an accurate language space, while guiding the reader through multiple levels of themes, tensions and ideas Ability is included. Especially in Shakespeare's tragedy "Hamlet", intensive and troubling words contain provocative and meaningful words in almost every line, forming a complex and seamless tragedy.
Shakespearean play "King Lear" has many repeated themes. Betrayal and reconciliation are usually expressed through actions of characters. In the play, King Lear said he is "a crime rather than a criminal" (Act 5). Using the betrayal and settlement subject and body evidence, Lear can avoid the beginning of all conflicts, so you can see that Lear's assessment on his personality is wrong.
In "King Lear", Lear can say that he was not aware of his mistake, "I am a sinner and not a crime." On the other hand, Lear's preference for Cordelia has rebelled Gonaril and Regan as "He always loves our sisters ..." and Lear shows "being guilty" by his daughter There. This shows that opportunities for 'gorgeous' women will be increased. Even at Tess of D'Urberville, "Tess is now being carried to the wings of the time without feeling of intention." When Hardy returned to the theme of the novel "time", Tess was waiting "passively" . Because it is no longer her responsibility, the wedding ceremony will be held. Some say that Tess is "more guilty" because Hardy uses the theme of another fate and free will as a symbol of Tess' life.
The king ought not to worry about his later years and have everything he needs. However, King Linna cried politely as Act 2 Act 3, "It is a sinner than a sinner rather than a crime." I split his kingdom and banished his two beloved people, but his other ungrateful daughter committed more sin than Leah's mistake. After splitting the kingdom, Lear retained his status as king, kept his aides and handed everything to the two daughters on condition that he was with each daughter for a while. Goneril was angered with the impulsive temper of his father and refused to endure him and ordered Oswaldo and all other servants to induce rear as she had the opportunity to get rid of him :