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In Shakespeare’s day, there were relatively few stage props in the theater. Discuss the way in which Shakespeare sets the …
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Cordelia seems to be associated with Kent thus far in the play. Both have been banished, but she has stayed …
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The Fool has been censuring his master for his lack of judgment as a king but stays with him and …
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Lear’s daughters have usurped his power by depriving him of his entire train of followers by the end of the …
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The Fool’s purpose in the play is to comment on the action. Discuss the poem that begins “Fathers that wear …
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Kent and Edgar both assume disguises in the play. Compare and contrast their reasons for the disguise. Discuss the differences …
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Kent has been portrayed as an honest character thus far in the play. Discuss his honesty in the light of …
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Edmund’s speeches in this scene are filled with irony. Discuss the irony in his account of his alleged conversation with …
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The subplot often functions to give depth and a clearer perception of the characters and the action in the play. …
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Lear has made a decision to leave his daughter Goneril’s palace and live with Regan instead. How do you think …
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