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King Lear: Evil Nature Of Edmund
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It is possible that the tragedy of King Lear could be driven almost entirely by the pure evil nature of Edmund. After Lear's initial acts of eminent domain, the play becomes driven by Edmund's cunning evil acts. Edmund forces his own brother into hiding, turns his father against his brother, order ....
Middle of essay ....e act of violence, no one knows the answer. Edmund was never treated as and equal because he was a bastard. The anger that was based with in him was released on those same people who may not have treated him horribly, but made no attempt to stop society from punishing him. On the news the kids that were killed were part of a society today that feels no remorse for tormenting people because they are different looking or walk a path aside from the norm. We find that we may not blame Edmund for bei.... |
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