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The Tragedy of King Lear

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128 páginas
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5 horas

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The dialogue reveals the complex political dynamics and familial tensions within a divided kingdom. Kent expresses surprise at the King's favoritism, while Gloucester reflects on the equal treatment of the Dukes, highlighting the ambiguity of loyalty and power. The mention of Gloucester's son introduces themes of legitimacy and pride, as Gloucester grapples with his feelings about acknowledging his son's heritage. This interplay of personal and political relationships sets the stage for deeper conflicts and character development.

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