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Whose Fault is King Lear's Demise?


Whose Fault is King Lear's Demise?
A discussion on the reasons and people behind the decline of Shakespeare's "King Lear".
1,100 words (approx. 4.4 pages) | 3 sources | MLA | 2002 United Kingdom


Paper Summary:

This paper discusses each of the main factors of the downfall of King Lear in William Shakespeare's play, "King Lear". The author shows that ultimately, the real sinners are those who purposely and deviously try (and succeed) to force their father into a state of madness and eventual death Goneril and Regan, and their respective husbands.

From the Paper:

"Lear's demise during the play is a consequence of his own foolishness and 'sinfulness'. But the decline is also accentuated and indeed encouraged by many other characters in the play. In order to judge the above question we must analyze the balance between these two 'sets' of 'sinners', and understand the difference between the King's foolishness and sinfulness. The second scene highlights the confusion that may arise over Lear's true faults (foolish or sinful?). The King plans to divide his nation into three amounts, relative to each of his daughter's love for him ('Which one of you should we say doth love us most?'). One can class this decision, in context with the rest of the play, as extremely unwise and foolish. He himself describes it as a 'darker' (1.135) purpose, and this episode paves the way for the terrible consequences that fill the rest of the play. By abdicating his throne to fuel his ego he disrupts the great chain of being, which states that the King must not challenge the position that God has given him. This undermining of God's authority results in chaos that tears apart Lear's world."

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APA Citation:

Whose Fault is King Lear's Demise? (2012, January 15). Retrieved February 14, 2012, from http://www.academon.co.uk/Analytical-Essay-Whose-Fault-is-King-Lear's-Demise/11215

MLA Citation:

"Whose Fault is King Lear's Demise?" 15 January 2012. Web. 14 Feb. 2012. <http://www.academon.co.uk/Analytical-Essay-Whose-Fault-is-King-Lear's-Demise/11215>




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