The Tragedy of King Lear, 1–6 leidimaiOdyssey Press, 1962 - 239 psl. |
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... suggests divine judgment and an allusion to a crown of thorns suggests divine suffering . Shakespeare com- municates directly through dramatic action , indirectly through poetic imagery . For example , King Lear divides his kingdom and ...
... suggests divine judgment and an allusion to a crown of thorns suggests divine suffering . Shakespeare com- municates directly through dramatic action , indirectly through poetic imagery . For example , King Lear divides his kingdom and ...
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... suggests passion ( Venus was born from the sea ) . The passion of " eyeless rage " is overwhelming Lear . As a Christian symbol , water suggests purification ( baptism ) . The drenching storm becomes a form of purgation , washing out ...
... suggests passion ( Venus was born from the sea ) . The passion of " eyeless rage " is overwhelming Lear . As a Christian symbol , water suggests purification ( baptism ) . The drenching storm becomes a form of purgation , washing out ...
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... suggest the nails used to crucify Christ . Besides this pun on nails , there is a direct allusion to Christ in the phrase “ anointed flesh . " Etymologically , Christ ( christos ) is the Greek equivalent for the Hebrew Messiah ( Aramaic ...
... suggest the nails used to crucify Christ . Besides this pun on nails , there is a direct allusion to Christ in the phrase “ anointed flesh . " Etymologically , Christ ( christos ) is the Greek equivalent for the Hebrew Messiah ( Aramaic ...
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ALBANY banished Cordelia becomes better blind brother Burgundy Cordelia's love CORNWALL crucifixion dark daugh daughters dead dear death despair Despite disguise divine dost doth Dover duke Duke of Cornwall Earl of Gloucester Edgar Edmund Enter evil Exeunt Exit eyes father feel final fire follow folly fool forgiveness foul fiend France GENTLEMAN give Glouces Gloucester Gloucester's gods Goneril and Regan grace hast hath heart heaven hell human imagery ingratitude Ironically justice KENT kill King Lear kingdom knave Lear and Cordelia Lear's lives lord loyalty madam madness man's matter meaning moral nature night nuncle OSWALD play poor poor Tom pride punishment Quarto reality reason reveals says scene servant Shakespeare sister soul speak spirit storm suffering symbolic thee thou tragedy traitor treachery true truth unnatural villain W. W. Greg wheel of fire wheel of fortune wicked sisters wisdom wrath wretches wrong