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  • Power And Authority Antony And Cleopatra
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    We can explore the nature of power and authority through many characters in Shakespeare's, Antony and Cleopatra. First we look to the Triumvirate as a whole. Although they do not appear as a whole many times in the play, they create a feeling of authority and power just by the speech used to describe them. The three bear the world on their shoulders and seem to hold all of the power and prestige of kings and emperors. The concept of power becomes alittle less defined when Pompey enters the pictu...
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  • Loyalty In Twelfth Night
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    A common theme in many of Shakespeare's plays is the idea of loyalty. Good or evil, right or wrong, the central character in the play always has at least one person whom no matter what the circumstances never leaves their side or never denies the person what they want even if it is contrary to what they want or believe. The play Twelfth Night portrays a very good example of loyalty and sacrifice. Viola, or Cesario as she is known through most of the play, has found herself in an interesting pred...
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  • Goneril And Regan King Lear
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    ... here with a feigned hearing that allows them to make a public pronouncement of their love for him. He is delighted when Goneril says hers is "Dearer than eyesight, space and liberty" (1. 1. 56). He is similarly pleased with Regan's praises. Lear foolishly believes that Goneril and Regan love and respect him the way they say they do; he is oblivious to the fact that his daughters, or anyone for that matter, may lie for their own benefit. Because he believes his eldest daughters' insincere adu...
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  • Blindness In King Lear
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    A reoccurring theme in Shakespeare's King Lear is the theme of blindness. Blindness in todays society is generally interpreted as the inability of the eye to see. In Shakespearian terms, blindness is not a physical state of being, but rather a temporary mental flaw. The theme of blindness in King Lear is clearly shown through the actions of Albany, Gloucester, and King Lear. Albany suffers from the classic case of blindness. Albany is blinded by love. Although Albany disagrees with Goneril's cru...
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  • Consequences Of His Actions Cordelia Is The Only Daughter
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    In Shakespeare's tragedy, King Lear, a prominent re occuring theme is vision and its relevance. The characters, Lear and Gloucester are Shakespeare's principal means of portraying this theme. Although Lear can physically see, he is blind in the sense that he lacks insight, understanding, and direction. In contrast, Gloucester becomes physically blind but gains the type of vision that Lear lacks. It is evident from these two characters that clear vision is not derived solely from physical sight. ...
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  • Lack Of Insight Cordelia Is The Only Daughter
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    In Shakespeare's "King Lear" the issue of sight against blindness is a recurring theme. Blindness, in Shakespeare, is a mental flaw some characters posses, and vision is not derived from physical sight, it includes mental intuitiveness. King Lear and Gloucester are the two examples Shakespeare incorporates this theme into. Each of these characters' lack of vision was the primary cause of the unfortunate decisions they made, decisions that they would eventually come to regret. The blindest of all...
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  • Goneril And Regan King Lear
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    King Lear is a tragedy unlike any other works written by William Shakespeare. This play focuses on so many aspects that the audience can relate with and it creates a bond between the characters and the audiences, especially with Cordelia. It shows what can happen when evil gains momentum and over throws good. One aspect of the play audiences may relate to is the blindness of King Lear, even though it was not physically blind. Love is blind is a quote that could be used to describe the blindness ...
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  • Act I Scene Goneril And Regan
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    In order to understand the theme of Shakespeare's great tragedy, "King Lear", we must explore what is meant by 'eyesight or lack of it'. Eyesight is a recurring theme throughout the play, which refers to the metaphorical and physical blindness of the characters. From the beginning, Shakespeare lets the audience see King Lear as himself. Lear isn't given any pre misconceptions and the audience is left to explore Lear's character on their own. In the first scene the audience sees Lear proclaiming ...
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  • Fools And Foolishness In King Lear
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    Shakespeare's tragedy King Lear is comprised of many distinct themes. His contrasts of light and dark, good and evil, and his brilliant illustration of parallels between the foolishness of the play's characters and society allowed him to craft a masterpiece. Just as well, Shakespeare's dynamic use of linguistic techniques such as pun and irony aid this illustration of the perfect microcosm, not only of 16 th century Britain, but of all times and places. By far the theme that best allowed the fur...
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  • King Lear The Role Of Fool
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    In Shakespeare's, King Lear, the Fool plays three major roles. One of these roles is of an inner-conscience of Lear. The Fool provides basic wisdom and reasoning for the King at much needed times. The Fool also works as amusement for Lear in times of sadness and is also one of the only people besides the Duke of Kent and Cordelia who are willing to stand up to the King. The Fool works as the inner conscience of Lear throughout the play. The Fool shows Lear the side of reasoning and tries to pers...
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  • From Egoism To Humility In Shakespeare King Lear
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    In Shakespeare's King Lear, Shakespeare paints Lear's egotistic attitude, both of which made his life tormented and full of misery. Because of his poor judgement and excessive pride, he loses not only the kingdom that he takes pride in but most importantly, the daughter that loves him the most. However, as the play progresses, Lear journeys from egoism to humility and death. Lear is a very egotistic man. In the beginning, the foolish king (who out of whim) issues a challenge to his children to w...
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  • Regan And Goneril King Lear
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    King Lear's hot temper and hasty decisions play a significant role in his fall from grace. His old age has caused him to behave 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, 'Here I disclaim all my paternal care, propinquity and property of bloo...
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  • Iran Contra Independent Counsel
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    National Security Council was really concerned about Iran contra issue and two secret Reagan Administration policies were instructed to take measures to release the American hostages. In 1985 - 1986 in order to do that they tried to sale the US weapons to Iran notwithstanding that it was forbidden (embargo). Also during 1984 - 1986 operation used support of the military activities in Nicaragua, though that also was prohibited. The operation of the both Iran and Contra began act together when the...
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  • Lear And Gloucester Anthology Of English Literature
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    Shakespeare's use of parallels (reprinted in Abrams, et. al. The Norton Anthology of English LIterature, Vol I. Sixth ed. [New York: Norton, 1993 ] 891 - 697) is evident throughout King Lear. Once they are deceived, both King Lear and Gloucester place their evil child into power. After losing everything, Lear goes mad and Gloucester is blinded. Both children the come to the aid of their father, after being cast away. Shakespeare goes into great detail in describing the specific parallel between ...
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  • 000 A Year Percent Of People
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    Gas prices are up over 40 cents a gallon from this time last year (Stefanova). What impacts will that have on the overall economy? A recent USA Today poll showed that 55 percent of people who make under $ 20, 000 a year consider gas hikes a financial hardship. Only 30 percent of people who make $ 50, 000 a year called the increases a hardship (Regan). If the recent gas price increases reflect the state of the economy in the late 1970 s, with lines at the pump and inflation, do not worry too much...
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  • King Lear Daughter Cordelia
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    Matt Erde 1 / 2 / 01 Period 6 The Selfish King Lear In Shakespeare's King Lear a king is stripped of his land, wealth, soldiers, and all of his power because he is stubborn, egocentric, and unkind. Other than losing money and power he loses his three daughters as well. Lears pride is so overwhelming that he is unwilling to allow anyone to contradict him. If anyone (besides his fool) even remotely hints that his actions were wrong he gets unnecessarily enraged. King Lear acts very harshly to his ...
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  • Gallons Of Water Harper Perennial
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    Sarah Pelletier College Writing Rough Draft Factory Farms: A Cruel Depiction of America s Food Industry There is no happy little farmer milking his cow on a nice farm anymore; this is the food industry; it is dirty; it is unsafe, and it is a massacre of innocent animals. Cows, chickens, pigs and other animals processed into food are not kept on a farm; they are crowded into pens and cages that are too small to even allow the animal to turn around (Krizmanic 36). People don t have to be victims o...
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  • Lear And Gloucester Regan And Goneril
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    In King Lear, Shakespeare has greatly utilized secondary plots and its parallelism to the main plot. The effective usage of subplots in King Lear, as a form of parallelism, clearly emphasizes the flaws and strengths of prominent characters. Using such literary device permits the audience to understand the emotions of the essential characters in the play. Specifically, the parallel between Lear and Gloucester displayed in the play is evidently intentional. Both men initially commit wrong acts by ...
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  • Shakespeare King Lear Goneril And Regan
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    William Shakespeare's King Lear is a tragic play that shows the consequences of one mans decisions. The story line surrounds the main character, Lear, as he makes decisions that disrupt order in his Kingdom. When Lear surrenders all of his power and land to his daughters as a reward for their demonstration of love towards him, the breakdown in order is evident. When order is disrupted in King Lear, the chaotic events that Lear endures eventually develop the plot and lead to his demise. At the st...
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  • Quest For Power Goneril And Regan
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    Shakespeare 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. Edmund is displayed as a most toad-spotted traitor. When we first see Edmund, he is already knee deep in treachery. His need for power has already clouded his mind to the extent that his first act is a double-cross of his own brother. Edmund co...
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