King Lear by William Shakespeare | Summary & Analysis
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Course Hero Literature Instructor Russell Jaffe provides an in-depth analysis of the plot, characters, symbols, and themes of William Shakespeare's play King Lear.
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William Shakespeare's tragic masterpiece King Lear investigates the nature of loyalty and familial connections. It is the story of an aging king who wishes to abdicate and divide his kingdom between his daughters: Goneril, Regan, and Cordelia.
When Goneril and Regan inundate him with flattery, Lear grants them their portions. Cordelia, however, refuses to declare her love in such unctuous terms. In misguided anger, he strips her of her inheritance.
Meanwhile, his loyal advisor the Earl of Gloucester is deceived into supporting his bastard son Edmund as his successor rather than his legitimate heir, Edgar.
As neither daughter wants him in her home, and both take actions to cast him out, Lear wanders into a storm. Lear rapidly descends into madness in the wake of these events, lashing out at those most loyal to him, including Gloucester and Cordelia.
The vacuum left by his abandonment of the throne leads to a rebellion and ultimately the insane king's misunderstanding of true love and fidelity culminates in cataclysm for all.
Considered the most famous playwright in history, William Shakespeare’s King Lear was written in 1605-06. In King Lear, he blends a story from Holinshed's Chronicles with an existing play on "King Leir." He comments on British anxiety over the nature of the monarchy as the Tudor Dynasty ended.
The tragedy contains many powerful symbols including the storm, representing the savage disorder in the kingdom and Lear’s mind, blindness representing both the love Lear can’t see and the literally dark world he wanders through, and the crown representing the betrayal by his daughters. Important themes include aging, family relations, and madness & foolishness.
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It's an intricate plot and this is as good a summary as I've seen.
Today I going to take my final drama exam at college so I wanted to thank you for helping me throughout this semester I really appreciate your effort keep it up❤️
Thanks professor the plot is complex compared to others ,but you simplified it literally tremendously ,thank you again.
Here to prepare for my presentation tomorrow.
same here
Brian Martin did it go well?
Gloucester dies of "two extremes of passion, joy and grief", not just grief. This is a major difference, as his death was somewhat happy.
Watched these videos at the start of my a level now coming back the night before 🙏🏻
Have my English state exam today, this really helped, thanks ❤️
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thanks professor for your detailed explanation of this complicated plot
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Thanks for helping me to finish my English paper.
This is so confusing
but I can guarantee its so much easier than the og piece itself
Very helpful, thank you madam 🙏🙏🙏
thanks, that helped a lot!
Thanks for this ♥️♥️
Great series, thank you!
Worthy analysis
I'm lost
please provide subtitiles too
1:51 it's horrible.
"Course Hero Literature Instructor Russell Jaffe provides an in-depth analysis of the plot, characters, symbols, and themes of William Shakespeare's play King Lear." - Russell Jaffe?
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The King Lear story is very sad
Who is the intelligent, smart dresser giving the presentation. It surely isn't Mr. Jaffe.
Regina Buccola (see the beginning of the video).
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Thanks doctor
Azza Ashraf Rashad Abbas
Faculty of Arts
English Department
Forth year
tf r u saying
not clear and understandable 👎👎
Nah it's good, the play itself it's very confusing like that, I just finished reading it and this video helped me wonders LOL
I recommend watching their entire series on King Lear (Act+Scene videos, around 2 minutes each) so as to gradually become acquainted with the characters and the plot elements! This helped me immensely.