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The Tragedy of King Lear

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128pagine
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5ore

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The dialogue reveals the complex political dynamics and familial relationships in a divided kingdom. Kent expresses surprise at the King’s favoritism, while Gloucester reflects on the ambiguous value placed on the Dukes. The conversation also introduces the theme of parental acknowledgment and pride, as Gloucester grapples with his feelings about his son’s lineage. The interplay of loyalty and betrayal hints at deeper conflicts within the narrative, setting the stage for a rich exploration of power and identity.

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