Many of the tragedies of Shakespeare inevitably involve collapsing heroes who have traveled to solve their problems, or to complete a bad fate. The plays of Shakespeare, Rear King are no exception. The play emphasizes the life of the king, his mad travel, and the events that happened around him that led to his death. Several methods were taken to analyze and break up the elaborate embedding details revealed by the death of Wang Lele. Similarly, the focus of this study is to use a psychoanalytic method to analyze the collapse of King Lear, as his daughter was denied to be his caretaker.
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 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 apex 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.