Describing major similarities and differences in a sequence of recurring events in King Lear and discussing the significance of such events.

Title: Describing major similarities and differences in a sequence of recurring events in King Lear and discussing the significance of such events.
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Describing major similarities and differences in a sequence of recurring events in King Lear and discussing the significance of such events.
In the play King Lear, the recurring theme of betrayal is a central part of the work, used to connect characters and events. The theme of betrayal proves to be very significant in the sense that it ultimately conveys a lesson that those who stay true to their loved ones will live happily and those who betray will suffer a fate of demise. Shakespeare also uses this lesson in the play as a reflection of …showed first 75 words of 643 total…
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…showed last 75 words of 643 total…it connect all the characters to provide an intricate webbed plot, but also reflects a message of values of not only the time period, but universally of humanity. Shakespeare does a very effective job of empathizing with the audience. Although a tragedy, without a sense of righteousness, a happily ever after, the play would not have the same impact. This lesson is vital the story and is highlighted by the constant betrayal of the characters.

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