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King Lear

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Term Paper TitleKing Lear
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" King Lear "

















" King Lear "

    
      An important idea present in William Shakespeare’s " King

Lear " is rejection and the role this rejection plays in the experiences

of the involved characters.  The important ideas to be considered

here are the causes and effects associated with the act of rejection.  

The most important situations to be considered in the story of

" King Lear " are those that  develop between the two fathers, Lear

and Gloucester, and their children, Goneril and Regan, Cordelia,

Edmund, and Edgar.  Each case falls on a different plane, but it is

important to consider the similarities between the positions of Lear

and Gloucester.

      The rejection of Lear by his two daughters, Goneril and Regan,

can be seen as a type of revenge.  Throughout their lives they had
                                
always been far behind Cordelia in the king’s eyes.  As a result of

this second-hand treatment, Goneril and Regan carried with them

an immense amount of hatred and when Lear divided his kingdom

between them, they both openly rejected his presence in their lives.

" Some other time for that. - Beloved Regan, she hath tied

sharp-tooth’d unkindness, like a vulture here, - I can speak scarce to

thee ; thou’lt not believe with how depraved quality - O Regan

( King Lear II.iii )!  Goneril’s response further clarifies this

rejection.  " Good sir, no more ; these are unsightly tricks : return

you to my sister ( King Lear II.iii ).  Lear’s reaction is pure rage.  

He understands that he had not given them too much of his time,

but he had given them their percentage of the kingdom only because

they had made a pledge to him that they would care for him in his

elder years.  The bond broken in this situation is a very weak one.  

The only thing that held it together was this flimsy pledge that the

daughters had no intention of honoring.  But no matter the
                        
conditions, he was their father and his well-being was a sort of

payment for their very existence.

      Cordelia’s rejection of Lear breaks a much stronger bond.  Lear

loses his entire life purpose when Cordelia turns Lear away.

             " Good my lord, you have begot me, bred me, lov’d me : I

               return those duties back as are right fit, obey you, love

               you, and most honour you.  Why have my sisters husbands

               if they say they love you all?  H...

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