When Crazy Lear noticed the degree of ungratefulness of the general for the first time as William Shakespeare's "Lear King" stage he shouted. Temperament, I will not get mad! "(Scenario 1, Scene 5). At this point Lear began to fall into a crazy spiral. Crazy did not see things clearly. No, it is foolish that things can not be seen clearly. Crazy goes beyond logic, without self-recognition, "he only knows himself all the time" (the first act, the first game) is totally abandoned, there is no concept of right and wrong.
In Shakespearean play "King Lear", Shakespeare introduced many themes. The most important theme displayed by Kingia is the crazy theme. In this drama, the tragic hero Lear shows madness. King Lear developed madness at the beginning of the script, but he actually showed it in performance. In this scene, King Lear is not only at the top of madness, but also shows that he came out of insanity. This behavior is probably the most important action, as it shows various stages of Lear's experience, from complete madness to his madness, and to his own mistakes, a tragic vision.
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. - Comparing Frances Zefferilli's "Hamlet" and Shakespeare's "Hamlet" I thought that the version of Francis Zefrey was Shakespeare's "Hamlet" made in 1990 and is one of the best versions of the show think. The movie starred by Queen starring Glenn, who has Mel Gibson, Hamlet and Glenn, various views of the play. Zefferilli examined the physiological stability of Hamlet very well, especially at the third act of Act 3.