
King Lear: Ignatius Critical Editions
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Science Fiction
Thriller & Suspense
Biography
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格式
Kindle
页数
235
语言
英语
已发布
Jan 1, 2020
出版商
Open Road Media
版本
2
ISBN-10
1504062957
ISBN-13
9781504062954
描述
In a tale of betrayal and madness, a once-mighty king's delusions shatter the fabric of his family and kingdom. King Lear's misguided decision to divide his realm based on flattery rather than merit sets off a tragic chain of events. His favoritism blinds him to the true loyalty of his daughter Cordelia, who is cast out for her honesty, exposing the volatile dynamics of love and power.
As Lear descends into madness, the harsh realities of his choices unravel before him, drawing readers into a profound exploration of human nature. The raw vulnerability of the characters invites contemplation on themes of loyalty, aging, and the often-crippling effects of pride. Every betrayal and every moment of suffering reveals the dark undercurrents of familial bonds and the monstrous facets of human ambition.
Through Shakespeare’s masterful storytelling, this tragedy ultimately raises profound questions about authority, justice, and repentance, leaving an indelible mark on the hearts and minds of its audience. The depth of emotion and insight into the human condition resonate across time, making this a compelling study of both personal and political tragedy.
As Lear descends into madness, the harsh realities of his choices unravel before him, drawing readers into a profound exploration of human nature. The raw vulnerability of the characters invites contemplation on themes of loyalty, aging, and the often-crippling effects of pride. Every betrayal and every moment of suffering reveals the dark undercurrents of familial bonds and the monstrous facets of human ambition.
Through Shakespeare’s masterful storytelling, this tragedy ultimately raises profound questions about authority, justice, and repentance, leaving an indelible mark on the hearts and minds of its audience. The depth of emotion and insight into the human condition resonate across time, making this a compelling study of both personal and political tragedy.