Cordelia knowingly and deliberately wrecks the ceremony which Lear designed for the division of the kingdom and for the betrothal of Cordelia. Cordelia\u27s chief motive in rejecting the share of the kingdom intended for her is her unwillingness to marry Burgundy, who is Lear\u27s choice. Lear\u27s wrath is unleashed, causing his madness, when Cordelia refuses to cooperate in the ceremony. Lear\u27s planned division would have given to Cordelia the largest, richest share of the kingdom. The conversation between Kent and Gloucester in the opening scene along with Lear\u27s first speech makes clear that Goneril and Regan were to have received equal shares and Cordelia the most bountiful. Cordelia lies when she tells Lear that she loves him on...
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Abstract: This analysis attempts to show the relations between the individual psyche and the content...
The article examines possible motives behind the alleged change of heart shown by Edmund at the end ...
Chapter 7: King Lear: Courtly Romance and Chivalric Restoration sees the opening perversions of and ...
The decree of imprisonment for Lear and Cordelia comes up as a major Shakespearean departure from ea...
Lear, King of Britain, in an attempt to avoid future strife, divides his kingdom between his three d...
Audiences and critics, spanning from the play\u27s debut to modern renditions, find Cordelia\u27s de...
The King\u27s Brown Daughter is a revision of the King Lear story from the first-person perspective ...
The incest prohibition, though ostensibly "universal," has inspired a wide range of explanations and...
King Lear has many versions of its text like many other plays written by William Shakespeare. Especi...
Much has been written on the dramatic difference between Shakespeare’s “King Lear” and Nahum Tate’s ...
As the essays in this volume by Carolyn Sale and Katie Adkison clearly demonstrate, King Lear is cen...
In Hamlet, Othello, and King Lear, Shakesreare has created three women who have been widely noted fo...
My thesis addresses the supposed sexism in William Shakespeare’s King Lear through an examination of...
Most people place their sincerest hopes for emotional fulfillment on a rewarding family life. The "...
The examination of the climaxes of the two plays Hamlet, and Coriolanus, illustrates that the two mo...
Abstract: This analysis attempts to show the relations between the individual psyche and the content...
The article examines possible motives behind the alleged change of heart shown by Edmund at the end ...
Chapter 7: King Lear: Courtly Romance and Chivalric Restoration sees the opening perversions of and ...