King Lear and Lawrence Cook come from completely different times, but they are two. They built an impressive kingdom, accumulated a great deal of land, and in the process gained the status of the elite. They consume and purchase material products themselves, and they think that their "greatness" makes them somehow unbeatable and allows the children to become their own copies. The story of these two fathers is a tragedy, their fate is their Achilles and the heels of their children.
Hamlet and Kingrya: Crazy - Hamlet and Kingfriend Hamlet Ophelia and Leah's Edgar, Shakespeare combines two characters and a crazy theme. I am passionate about motivating. Hamlet's insanity is often questioned. This article argues that the contradictory nature of each theater, Ophelia of Hamlet and Edgar of King Lear, are balanced arguments against another personality madness or rationality. A more definitive distinction of Lear between Lear's vulnerability and Edgar's craziness to make the relationship between Ophelia's collapse and Hamlet's "Northwest-Northwest" crazy brand more clear.
In the script about personal tragedy, lack of responsibility plays an important role. "Lear King" in the play represents Lear's crazy blood. During the play, King Lear experienced his own time journey. He was betrayed by two daughters, but eventually he reconciled with his youngest person. Every turning point of his rule of rule as king was due to his lack of thought. Because he never thought of what he was doing until his behavior changed severely. Leah is a hero of a complex tragedy. Unlike other tragic heroes, he does not have jealousy that causes him to beat him, but he has multiple embarrassment. Leia did not initially recognize that he was not considered a perfect king, but our audience knew it was perfectly right. His personality has various weaknesses, from small to the most important.
In King Lear there are two families showing malfunction, the Lear family and the Gloucester family. These two families have many dysfunctions. In King Lear, there are large and small malfunctions between the Lear family and the Gloucester family. One of the main dysfunctions of the two families is filial piety. This malfunction is the theme of good and evil. The slight malfunction of King Lear is closely related to the main dysfunction of filial piety. A slight dysfunction in the play is a misery of misery and misunderstanding of authority.