Wisdom's wisdom of the King of Leah is one of the most intellectual letters in the drama to the prince of Shakespeare's prince Leah's fool. He not only accurately analyzes the blindness of many other characters, but also predicts the behavior of many roles and many other events. The main instruction of a fool to the king is to take care to do something unnatural, such as giving his daughter his property before dying (dividing his kingdom into his daughter).
In Lee King's Shakespeare, fool plays three main roles. One of the roles is "inner" of Lear. When it is needed, a fool provides the king with basic wisdom and inference. In sorrow, fools are also the pleasure of Leah, one of the only people who thinks they are willing to fight the king except Duke of Kent and Cordelia. Fools played "inner" of Leah throughout the play. The fool showed a speculative aspect to Lear and tried to convince Leah that it was wrong to exile Cordelia. After Cordelia moved with the King of France, the fool first appeared in the fourth act of the first act. The fool knew that Lear took all his land to evil daughters, Goneryl and Regan, and told him in the first act and the fourth act. I was born with me. "
William Shakespeare's "Lear King" "I committed a crime, not a crime" King Lear is one of the most complex plays in Shakespeare's plays, many of which have been solved and questioned. Shakespeare explored these themes and created a complex role including the role of father, king, friends, and opponents ... - Shakespearean Hamlet William Shakespeare, it includes all the complexities of the story. It leads the reader through multiple levels of theme, tension, and idea, while functioning as detail, ability to discover the basic aspects of the character, as a space for precise language. Especially in Shakespeare's tragedy "Hamlet", intensive and troubling words contain provocative and meaningful words in almost every line, forming a complex and seamless tragedy.
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.