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  • Gloucester Subplot In King Lear
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    Discuss the significance of the Gloucester subplot in King Lear. King Lear, hailed by critics as Shakespeare's greatest tragedy, is a thematic play which questions the natural chain of order and the consequences of events which in turn disrupt this chain. The play revolves around Lears division of his kingdom amongst his daughters, one of whom (Cordelia) he rejects after she fails to declare her love publicly for him: Lear understands Cordelia's lack of words to represent her lack of feelings, b...
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  • Long Day Journey Into Night
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    ter> The Fog of Substance Abuse As the fog descends around the Tyrone's summer home, another fog falls on the family within. This fog is that of substance abuse, in which each of the four main characters of Eugene Oneill's play, Long Days Journey into Night face by the end of Act IV. Long Day's Journey into Night is a metaphoric representation of the path from normalcy to demise by showing the general effects of substance abuse on human psychology and family dysfunctions through the ch...
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  • White Witch Human Beings
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    C. S. Lewis Aslan in, The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe, exactly mirrors Jesus Christ. Aslan's sacrifice for a crime committed by Edmund is an exact mirror of Christs ultimate sacrifice for our sins. When Aslan is killed on the stone table and comes back to life he says, That though the Witch knew the Deep Magic, there is a magic deeper still which she did not know (Lewis, pg 185). Christians see this deeper magic as the fact that Aslan, like Christ was there since ...
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  • Journey Into Night Goneril And Regan
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    Throughout history novelists and playwrights have to created dysfunctional families. These families lead tragic lives. Within these families, there are both internal and external battles to be dealt. In William Shakespeare's King Lear and Eugene Oneill's Long Days Journey Into Night, the authors reveal truly dysfunctional families. In these plays both authors portray the problems and between each member of the family and the consequences the problems will have. In King Lear there are two familie...
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  • The Fairy Queen By Edmund Spenser
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    The Fairy Queen by Edmund Spenser Edmund Spencer was born in 1552 to a poor family. He went to Cambridge and received his Masters Degree in 1576. By 1578, he was serving as secretary to Bishop John Young in Kent. The landscape there is frequently mentioned in The Shepherdess Calendar. The Shepherdess Calendar served as propaganda for the Leicester position on the Queens proposed marriage with Duc d Alencon. Spencer and his friends, Philip Sidney, Edward Dyer, and Full Grenville formed a literary...
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  • Edmunds False Letter Betrayed His Brother Edmund
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    King Lear: The Use of Letters William Shakespeare used letters as a dramatic device to reveal the characters loyalty and betrayal in his play King Lear. The purpose of the letter is to develop the plot and reveal the characters attributes. Three letters help to develop the plot and reveal the characters of Edmund, Gloucester, Goneril and Albany. The first letter that appeared on the stage is Edmunds false letter. The letter talked about Edgar's plan to kill to his father, Gloucester. Edmund made...
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  • Roman Catholic Church Act Four Scene
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    The Elizabethan Age underwent a continuing crisis of religion that was marked by a deepening polarization of thought between the supporters of the recently established Protestant Church and the larger number of adherents to the Roman Catholic faith. Of these latter, Edmund Campion may be taken as the archetype. Well known as an Englishman who fled to the Continent for consciences sake, he returned to England as a Jesuit priest, was executed by the English government in 1581 and was canonized by ...
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  • Roman Catholic Church Act Four Scene
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    The Elizabethan Age underwent a continuing crisis of religion that was marked by a deepening polarization of thought between the supporters of the recently established Protestant Church and the larger number of adherents to the Roman Catholic faith. Of these latter, Edmund Campion may be taken as the archetype. Well known as an Englishman who fled to the Continent for consciences sake, he returned to England as a Jesuit priest, was executed by the English government in 1581 and was canonized by ...
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  • King Of England Back To England
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    For the English people, King Cnut's reign from 1017 to 1035 was much like the month of March, in like a lion and out like a lamb. 1 Crowned in the turmoil of war and conquest, Cnut quickly established an era of peace and prosperity. England became so secure that Cnut could frequently leave the country to settle affairs elsewhere in his empire. It was especially important to a people weary from thirty years of war that all of the fighting during his reign was on foreign soil. By the time of his d...
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  • Goneril And Regan Lear And Gloucester
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    The hand of Fate factors greatly in shaping the fortunes of every literary character. The role of providence is constantly in flux, fate does not necessarily play an active role in controlling a character s destiny. There are extremes of such aid, as seen in the Goddess Athena s continued protection over Odysseus and his loved ones in Homer s The Odyssey. Although without the physical presence of any Gods, Divine Justice plays a prominent role in Shakespeare s King Lear. Ironically, some benefic...
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  • Implicating His Brother Win At All Costs Edmund
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    Shakespeare s King Lear is a story of treachery and deceit. The villainy of the play knows no bounds. Family lines are ignored in an overwhelming quest for power. This villainy is epitomized in the character of Edmund, bastard son of the Earl of Gloucester. Terms to describe Edmund might include young, ambitious, evil, manipulative, calculating, power-hungry, cruel, hateful and deceitful. Through Edmund s actions, words and the opinions of the other players the audience comes to an understanding...
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  • Goneril And Regan King Lear
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    Do unto others as you would have them do unto you. This common advice directed to the characters of Shakespeare s King Lear could completely reverse the outcome of this famous tragedy. King Lear s own vanity results in his ultimate demise. Goneril and Regan bring about their own downfall through their unkindness to almost all others. The very brother whom Edmund betrays returns in the end to destroy his character. It is because each of these characters is too driven by self-interest that they ul...
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  • Goneril And Regan Lear And Gloucester
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    No. 1 King Lear In the play King Lear by William Shakespeare, we see that we determine our destiny and not the stars. We determine our destiny through the actions we undertake, our faults, our motivation, and the truth. Edmund, Goneril, and Regan are Machiavellian villains. They are motivated by power, wealth, and sex and because of this they turn into animals and self-destruct. Their actions determine their destiny. Lear and Gloucester s faults lead them to suffering where they become wiser and...
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  • Shakespearean Tragedy King Lear
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    The practice of combining love and justice in the governance of relationships between parents and children is crucial to the moral formation of the young. This balancing act also requires the most strenuous and careful exercise by those who would be good parents of the very moral virtues that they are striving to cultivate in their offspring. Moreover, the entire endeavor hangs on one of the oldest and most perplexing of all questions, the question of whether, and how, human excellence can be ta...
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  • Goneril And Regan Regan And Goneril
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    Unhappy that I am, I cannot heave my heart into my mouth. I love your Majesty according to my bond, no more nor less Cordelia is banished. She is disclaimed of all paternal care and is now held as a stranger in her fathers heart. Kent is also banished for having disagreed with the Kings decision concerning his daughter. What did Cordelia do to anger her father so immensely? What could she have possibly have done to turn off, in an instant, her fathers toggle switch of love for her? And what of p...
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  • Edmund Father
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    Good v. Evil In William Shakespeare? s King Lear, both good and evil meet with ironic demises. The very brother whom Edmund betrayed is the one who destroys him. Regan? s vanity and pretense bring about her downfall. His own good and trusting nature shatter the life of King Lear. These three characters? faults and virtues lead to their utter annihilation. First of all, the downfall of Edmund is ironic in that its instigator is Edgar, the brother Edmund sought to betray. Edmund believed that thos...
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  • Lear And Gloucester Gloucester Blindness
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    Although it is never too late to learn, those lessons learned in old age are the most difficult and the most costly. In his play KING LEAR, Shakespeare illustrates that wisdom does not necessarily come with age. The mistakes that Lear and Gloucester make leave them vulnerable to disappointment and suffering at a time in their lives when both should be enjoying peace and contentment. Although both Lear and Gloucester achieve wisdom before they die, they pay a dear price for having lived life blin...
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  • Regan And Goneril Commit Suicide
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    The play opens with King Lear deciding how to retire his throne. He decides to divide his land up among his three daughters. Whichever daughter can lavish him with the most praise and prove they love him most, will get the best land. Regan and Goneril are the first to profess their love to their father. Lear is gratified and grants each a healthy portion of land. He saves the last, but best portion of land for his youngest and favorite daughter, Cordelia. Cordelia, unfortunately, is unwilling to...
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  • Journey Into Night End Of The Play
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    The Fog of Substance Abuse As the fog descends around the Tyrone? s summer home, another fog falls on the family within. This fog is that of substance abuse, in which each of the four main characters of Eugene O? Neill? s play, Long Day? s Journey into Night face by the end of Act IV. Long Days Journey into Night is a metaphoric representation of the path from normalcy to demise by showing the general effects of substance abuse on human psychology and family dysfunctions through the characters M...
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  • Prime Minister Legislative Assembly
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    Sir, Edmund Barton (1849 - 1920) Edmund Barton was born to his parents William and Mary Barton on the 18 th of January 1849 in Glebe, Sydney, in New South Wales. Barton attended Sydney Grammar School and he won many scholarships. He studied law at Sydney University and he received first class honors. He got a masters degree by the age of 21. He practiced as a barrister in 1871. Edmund married a lady called Jean Mason Ross and had 2 daughters and 4 sons. In 1879 Edmund Barton was voted into Legis...
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