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Essays On King Lear
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Earthly vs. Divine Justice In King Lear
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A 6 page paper contrasting the varying ways justice is defined in this epic work by Shakespeare. The paper concludes that 'earthly justice' is dispensed according to subjective human affections and can thus be either merciful or cruel, while 'divine justice', or the forcible return of events to the way they were originally ordained to be, is completely objective but not always what humans would call 'fair.'Bibliography lists four sources.
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Essay Title: Earthly vs. Divine Justice In King Lear
Edmund and the Concept of Opportunist Power in William Shakespeare’s “King Lear”
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An 8 page paper which examines how Edmund is a Machiavellian character of scheming complexity, and may be perceived as both villainous and sympathetic. Specifically considered is the character’s political development and how he will exploit any opportunity to achieve his goals. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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Essay Title: Edmund and the Concept of Opportunist Power in William Shakespeare’s “King Lear”
Experiencing William Shakespeare’s “The Tragedy of King Lear”
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A 5 page paper which examines how although terrible events occur within that could not be more pathetic, the play is not a depressing experience. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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Essay Title: Experiencing William Shakespeare’s “The Tragedy of King Lear”
Happiness in Shakespeare’s Families
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A 5 page paper discussing “As You Like It,” “Henry IV,” “All’s Well that Ends Well,” “King Lear” or “The Writer’s Tale” for the presence of a happy family. The short answer is that there are pockets of happiness in these and other of Shakespeare’s plays, but there are no families that can be said to be deliriously happy. Reasons for characters’ lack of happiness include unreasonable expectations, poor communication and unwise quest for power. Bibliography lists 1 source.
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Essay Title: Happiness in Shakespeare’s Families
Imagery and Metaphor Analysis
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A 5 page paper answering 4 questions
analyzing these techniques, three from the first scene of King Lear and one from Madame
Bovary. No additional sources.
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Essay Title: Imagery and Metaphor Analysis
Is King Lear to Blame?
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(5 pp) In the modern world would we blame an eighty-
year old man for much of anything? We might say,
to ourselves, he didn't know what he was doing,
he's old, forget it. Such were not the lessons
that Shakespeare wanted to impress on us with the
story of King Lear. Bibliography
lists 2 sources.
Filename: BBlearbl.doc
Essay Title: Is King Lear to Blame?
Job & King Lear/Meaning in Suffering
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A 3 page essay that compares and contrasts the Book of Job and Shakespeare's King Lear, arguing that both narratives convey the theme that suffering has meaning and produce worthwhile consequences. No additional sources cited.
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Essay Title: Job & King Lear/Meaning in Suffering