Unchecked Power in Shakespeare's Macbeth and King Lear
Title: Unchecked Power in Shakespeare's Macbeth and King Lear
Category: /Literature
Details: Words: 1457 | Pages: 5 (approximately 235 words/page)
Unchecked Power in Shakespeare's Macbeth and King Lear
Category: /Literature
Details: Words: 1457 | Pages: 5 (approximately 235 words/page)
In many of the plays by William Shakespeare, the central character goes through internal and external changes that ultimately shake their foundations to the core. Numerous theories have been put forth to explain the sequence of tragedies Shakespeare wrote during this period by linking it to some experience of melancholy, anger, despair, and the antagonist's ultimate fall from grace in their lust for power. But such theories overlook the fact that it is in this
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from our age, conferring them on younger strengths while we unburdened crawl to death..." As Lear bears the status of King he is, as one expects, a man of great power but sinfully he surrenders all of this power to his daughters as a reward for their demonstration of love towards him. This untimely abdication of his throne results in a chain reaction of events that send him through a journey from powerful to powerless.