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Sponsored linksCollege Term Papers Instant DownloadCordelia and Marlow Analyzes and compares the characters Cordelia from "King Lear" (William Shakespeare) and Marlow from "Heart of Darkness" (Joseph Conrad). -- 900 w.; 2 src.;
Moral Responsibility in Shakespeare A look at the theme of moral responsibility in William Shakespeare's "Hamlet", "MacBeth" and "King Lear", focusing on the characters of Malcolm, Cordelia and Hamlet. -- 3,526 w.; 4 src.; MLA
Nahum Tate’s "King Lear" This paper compares Nahum Tate's "King Lear" with Shakespeare's "King Lear" upon which Tate based his version. -- 1,910 w.; 6 src.; MLA
Father-Daughter Relationships Examines the father/daughter relationships in plays by William Shakespeare's, focusing on "King Lear". -- 1,257 w.; 3 src.;
Blindness in "King Lear" An exploration of the ways in which William Shakespeare presents the theme of sight and blindness in "King Lear". -- 2,107 w.;
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"King Lear"
As Shakespeare structures his play King Lear, the first scene reveals how frustrated Lear is with his younger daughter Cordelia, who cannot find the words on command to express her love for him. This sets Lear up to place his trust in her two older and conniving sister, Goneril and Regan.
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Margaret Atwood's "Cat's Eye"
Margaret Atwood's novel Cat's Eye tells the story of a middle-aged artist, Elaine Risley, who returns to her hometown of Toronto. Her childhood memories return, especially the memories of three girls and a series of events that have haunted her throughout her life. By recognizing these...
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