The tragedy of "Leah King" Leah is the story of a person named Lear King in the tragedy of William Shakespeare, his decision led to his destiny and the destiny of other people. Every tragic story is accompanied by a tragic hero. The tragic hero of this story is Lear King. According to the definition of a tragic hero, a person must be born to a nobleman, has a tragic defect, makes a serious mistake in judgment, falls from a high place or a high place and committed an irreversible act And the fate of being fated wrongly, the death of accepting in the face of glory encountered a tragic death.
One theme of Sophocles's "Oedipus King", William Shakespeare's "Traedy of Lear", Shakespeare's "The Leed's Tragedy" and Sophocles's "Oedipus King" one understands the importance of our state as a human To understand ourselves, the world will develop around us and where we are. However, at the same time, both authors are aware that the blindness of knowledge about this human condition is a fundamentally lethal feature. Therefore, before considering Sophocles' King of Edps, that king will be a nearly perfect example of the Greek tragedy. His reason is based on the perfect structure of the drama, where the hero's understanding of his situation (Anagnolis) is consistent with his reversal of wealth (perioperative period). However, the character of Aristotle's character, which is defined in the Greek tragedy, is it somewhat difficult to solve the arrogance of Edepus? Checking the plot will prove the arrogance of Oedipus.
In King Lear 's tragedy written by In King Lear - William Shakespeare, poetry justice was served among Gloucester, Edmund and Edgar. Because their destiny is always proved by rewards of good deeds and punishment of their misconduct. Gloucester called him an illegal child and was punished for later abusing Edmond. The first point - Edmund's fidelity to his father and king was rewarded at the last scene of Albany's announcement that Edgar would become the new king. "For us, supplements such as our absolute power, your rights, boots and your honor are not only worthy, all friends need to taste their virtue wages."