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This is an essay on King Lear. King Lear is the story of an old man who moves from a position of massive power, status, wealth, dependability, social complexity, and security. Gradually into a terrible isolation from his fellow human beings, his family, and nature itself, suffers dreadfully from the stripping away of his entire identity.

King Lear is the story of an old man who moves from a position of massive power, status, wealth, dependability, social complexity, and security. Gradually into a terrible isolation from his fellow human beings, his family, and nature itself, suffers dreadfully from the stripping away of his entire identity, he goes mad because of his experience, recuperates briefly, and then becomes insane again in the instant before his death. In no other work of fiction of Shakespeare such a total transformation from such brilliance to total despair rendered with such emotional concentration. That concentration heightened by the reality that Lear’s story is emphasized throughout by the related experiences of the Duke of Gloucester. Women play a significant role in the play.

The stress on female sexuality plays a key part in Lear’s rage. This issue appears unmistakably in Lear’s passionate denunciations of his daughters and seems even to expand beyond that to include all women in general. Neither Lear nor Gloucester is married: there is no female partner in their families, and their firmly patriarchal maleness thus does not have to answer to any contradictory female existence. Gloucester can thus joke easily and crudely, about the “sport”, he had in making Edmund, and Lear can emphasize his dominating sense of himself from a position of total male dominance.

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