King LearOpen Road Media, 2020 M05 5 - 124 pages The story of a king who craves flattery—and the daughter who refuses him even at the cost of her own inheritance. King Lear wants nothing more than to be praised, and when he decides to divide his realm according to how much each of his daughters can impress him with their declarations of love, Goneril and Regan are quick to oblige. Only the youngest, Cordelia, cannot give him what he wants—and she is promptly cut out of his will. Lear’s decision will roil not only his family but his kingdom, for the political implications of the inheritance set off a tragic series of events as Lear’s madness grows. One of the theater’s greatest works, re-popularized most recently by the 2018 film adaptation starring Anthony Hopkins, King Lear is a cornerstone of Western literature and a timeless story. |
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... last surrender of his will but offend us. REGAN We shall further think on't. GONERIL We must do something, and i' the heat. Exeunt. SCENE. II. The. Earl. of. Gloucester's. castle. Enter EDMUND, with a letter EDMUND Thou, nature, art my.
... last surrender of his will but offend us. REGAN We shall further think on't. GONERIL We must do something, and i' the heat. Exeunt. SCENE. II. The. Earl. of. Gloucester's. castle. Enter EDMUND, with a letter EDMUND Thou, nature, art my.
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... letter speed, And my invention thrive, Edmund the base Shall top the legitimate. I grow; I prosper: Now, gods, stand up for bastards! Enter GLOUCESTER GLOUCESTER Kent banish'd thus! and France in choler parted! And the king gone to ...
... letter speed, And my invention thrive, Edmund the base Shall top the legitimate. I grow; I prosper: Now, gods, stand up for bastards! Enter GLOUCESTER GLOUCESTER Kent banish'd thus! and France in choler parted! And the king gone to ...
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... letter from my brother , that I have not all o'er - read ; and for so much as I have perused , I find it not fit for your o'er - looking . GLOUCESTER Give me the letter , sir . EDMUND I shall offend , either to detain or give it . The ...
... letter from my brother , that I have not all o'er - read ; and for so much as I have perused , I find it not fit for your o'er - looking . GLOUCESTER Give me the letter , sir . EDMUND I shall offend , either to detain or give it . The ...
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... letter! Abhorred villain! Unnatural, detested, brutish villain! worse than brutish! Go, sirrah, seek him; I'll apprehend him: abominable villain! Where is he? EDMUND I do not well know, my lord. If it shall please you to suspend your ...
... letter! Abhorred villain! Unnatural, detested, brutish villain! worse than brutish! Go, sirrah, seek him; I'll apprehend him: abominable villain! Where is he? EDMUND I do not well know, my lord. If it shall please you to suspend your ...
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ALBANY arms art thou blood brother Burgundy canst comes CORDELIA CORNWALL coxcomb CURAN dear death Dost thou doth Dover duke Duke of Albany Duke of Cornwall Earl of Gloucester EDGAR EDGAR Enter EDGAR Enter GLOUCESTER Enter KENT Enter KING LEAR Enter OSWALD Exeunt SCENE Exit EDGAR Exit EDMUND Exit SCENE eyes farewell father fear Flibbertigibbet follow Fool fortune foul fiend gainst Gentleman Give Gloucester’s castle gods GONERIL grace hand hath hear heart heavens hither honour horse KING LEAR Let KING OF FRANCE knave lady letter look lord man’s master Messenger Methinks nature never night noble nuncle pity poison'd poor poor Tom pray Prithee Re-enter REGAN seek Servant shame sirrah sister slave speak stand storm sweet lord sword tell thee thine thing thou art thou dost thou hast thou shalt traitor trumpet villain Where’s WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE wind