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King Lear, the main character at "King Lear" in Shakespearean play "King Lear", is respected and powerful king. As the story progressed, the king lost power due to his stupidity and blindness. The tragedy of this drama appeared primarily in the actions of Leah's daughters, which was brought about through Leah's madness and fool's words. At the beginning of the script, King Learn appeared as a strong and deeply beloved ruler. He explained that King Lear was a tragedy and that Shakespeare demonstrated its literary complexity to the fullest. Still, it is definitely worrying most. For many, this is the most serious tragedy of Shakespeare and is also the biggest drama written in any language. It raises some problems, but it is still as confused as Shakespeare's early critics. Although it is a thorough research, the original story has not changed.
William Shakespeare's "King Lear" "I committed a crime rather than a crime" King Lear is one of the most complex plays in Shakespeare's play, and various themes are being considered internally. - William Shakespeare's Hamlet Shakespeare scene includes all the complex details, while acting as a space for an accurate language, while guiding the reader through multiple levels of themes, tensions and ideas, the basic aspect of the character You can find out. In Shakespeare's tragedy "Hamlet" in particular, intensive and cunky words contain provocative and meaningful words in almost every line, forming a complex and seamless tragedy.