The existentialist process of King Lear The state of humans is a review of art and Prince Hamlet pointed out that the purpose of art is a fight against nature. King Lear is a sharp question about human condition. King Lear existed in its most fundamental sense and forced to adapt to this existence. Adaptation to his absurdities provides valuable insight into all the common problems that exist. Leah found a sense of satisfaction in despair and was driven to the process of existence traced by the phenomenon of consciousness; the result of this progress was ironical.
In the Shakespeare play "King Lear", the hero is King Lear, a powerful and respected king. As the story progressed, the king lost power due to his stupidity and blindness. Throughout the drama, Shakespeare showed that the gaze is not only from the eye. The tragedy of the play was revealed by the trial of the rationality of the king's daughter, fools, and King Lear. & Lt; Tab / & gt; King Lear started a conversation between Kent and Earl of Gloucester, I learned that Gloucester had two sons. Edgar was his legal heir, Edmund was his young illegal child. At the beginning of the game, King Lear was strong and harsh. He announced that he intended to release himself from the obligation and concern of the king. He divides his kingdom into three shares and gives it to his daughter. And it is determined by their declaration of love to him.
In King Lear, Gloucester's plot corresponds to King Lear's main plot. Fathers have their own loyal and legitimate children and their evil and unfaithful children. They are all people of glory and they have children who come back to them when they need it. Both Gloucester and Lia are under torture, they ... show more ... Death of Gloucester in deputy and death of Lear in the main plot Parallel Gloucester is a tragic and devastating death of King Lear I did not have it. The pain of King Lear made him insane, and Gloucester fell into despair and attempted suicide. Before Gloucester tried to commit suicide, he noticed that he married Edgar and accused blindness of Edmund's plan.
Both Gloucester and King Lear misjudged the children because one person was blind and one person lost reason. The way Gloucester and King Lear deal with the situation are also very different. King Lear is a fighter plane and when he gets angry with his daughter he will fall into raging trouble. But calm and reasonable Gloucester likes a more diplomatic approach and talks about things in a logical way. Gloucester never got angry and decided the rash as King Lear went through during the game.