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King Lear--a Man More Sinned A
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King Lear—A Man More Sinned Against Than Sinning?
A King is supposed to have all that he needs without having to worry about anything in his late years. Yet King Lear, in Act 3, Scene 2, cried out in pitifully: “I am a man / More sinned against than sinning.” Although Lear has ....
Middle of essay ....;…this your all-licensed fool,
But other of your insolent retinue
Do hourly carp and quarrel, breaking forth
In rank and not-to-be endured riots.” (I, iv, 197-200)
The King’s knights represented his status as king and criticizing them is an insult to Lear’s ego. On top of the criticism, Goneril also asks that Lear reduces his number of knights:
“A little to disquantity your train,
And the reminders that shall still depend
To be such men as may besort .... |
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