King Lear: Tragic Lessons in Pride, Blindness, and Human Folly
Words: 617 Pages: 2 7424Introduction William Shakespeare's "King Lear" is a profound exploration of human folly, ambition, and the tragic consequences that arise from poor judgment and misplaced trust. The play follows the titular character, King Lear, during the twilight years of his reign as he makes a series of reckless decisions regarding the succession of his kingdom. These decisions, driven by vanity and a desire to enjoy the trappings of power without the burden of responsibility, set off a chain of events that […]