Wednesday, May 29, 2019
Essay on Blame in Shakespeares King Lear -- King Lear essays
King Lear is To Blame   In William Shakespeares play, King Lear, the main character, King Lear, claims to be a man more sinned against than sinning(3.2.60-61). Though a good king, King Lears own actions cause his family and kingdom to fall apart. The sins committed against King Lear are a result of his personal faults of rashness, blindness, and foolishness.   King Lears hot temper and hasty decisions play a significant role in his fall from grace. His old age has caused him to pretend impulsively, without any consideration for the consequences of his actions. When Lear asks his devoted daughter Cordelia to express her love for him, he becomes upset with her because she cannot put her feelings into words. He does not realize that she cares deeply for him and disowns her by saying, hither I disclaim all my paternal care, propinquity and property of blood, and as a stranger to my heart and me hold thee from this for ever (1.1.120-123). It is only later, when Cordelia has lef t him, that Lear realizes he had made a wrong decision. In another fit of rage, Lear ...
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