Monday, September 2, 2019
Filial Ingratitude in Shakespeares King Lear Essay -- King Lear essay
Filial Ingratitude in Shakespeare's King Lear     Ã     Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã   In Shakespeare's King  Lear, the main plot, which is focused around the error of King Lear, is mirrored  by the subplot, which is based on the Earl of Gloucester's mistake. The main  plot parallels the subplot in order to reiterate one of the main themes of the  play, filial ingratitude.Ã   At first, both Gloucester & Lear are unaware  that their disloyal offspring are taking advantage of them, and they have  wrongfully accused their virtuous heirs.Ã   When they discover their mistakes  however, it is too late to correct them.Ã  Ã        Ã       In Act I, Scene I, Goneril claims, "Sir, I love you more than words can wield  the matter...a love that makes breath poor, and speech unable; beyond all manner  of so much I love you" lines 54-60.Ã   Regan, her evil counterpart also  declares, " [I] alone felicitate in your dear highness' love" lines 73-74.Ã    Cordelia, his honest daughter cannot grant him such unfounded flattery and  relies, "I love your majesty according to my bond; nor more nor less" lines  89-90.Ã   Lear enraged at her answer, b...                      
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