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Shakespeare's 'King John' / The Character Of King John
(10 Pages, 119.5 USD)
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A 10 page paper discussing how the character of King John is a man of strength, flexibility, and power who uses these attributes in a very positive manner until a time when he is faced with a serious choice. He chooses wrongly and must give up his most prized possession only to have it returned. King John is strong when it is needed and regal when faced with his duties. Like many people during their lifetime, King John is faced with many different situations that call for some sort of decision. The choices he makes in error, eventually lead him to a point where he must relinquish that which he holds most dear, his crown. However, with the relinquishing of that which he held so near to him, he is somehow saved and crowned once again. He struggled long and hard to find he was king after all, having faced his error and worked towards fixing it. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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Shakespeare's 'King John' / A Failed Experiment
(6 Pages, 71.7 USD)
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A 6 page paper on the difficulties presented by Shakespeare's play King John. The play argues that King John is simply not a good play, and that its many deficiencies make it difficult to critique, stage, perform, and enjoy. Bibliography lists three cited sources.
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The Nature of Love in King Lear
(10 Pages, 119.5 USD)
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A 10 page research paper concerning conditional and unconditional love as shown by the characters in Shakespeare's play. The writer argues a relevant thesis and details the nature of types of love and how each character exemplifies it, with emphasis upon Lear and Cordelia. Bibliography lists 7 sources. Kinglea
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Earthly vs. Divine Justice In King Lear
(6 Pages, 71.7 USD)
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A 6 page paper contrasting the varying ways justice is defined in this epic work by Shakespeare. The paper concludes that 'earthly justice' is dispensed according to subjective human affections and can thus be either merciful or cruel, while 'divine justice', or the forcible return of events to the way they were originally ordained to be, is completely objective but not always what humans would call 'fair.'Bibliography lists four sources.
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The Protagonist's Search for Identity in King Lear
(5 Pages, 59.75 USD)
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A 5 page analysis of the development of Lear's own character. The writer demonstrates how the play chronicles Lear's growth until his suffering is made complete by his realization of the part he played in his own downfall and the tragedy in general. No additional sources cited.
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King Lear and Cordelia
(5 Pages, 59.75 USD)
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A 5 page essay exploring the irony of Cordelia's continued love and loyalty for and to her father, King Lear, despite his mistreatment of her. The irony is seen in the fact that when Lear finally realizes and can admit his mistake to Cordelia, it is too late. His curse of her has been acted upon. This writer supports the opinion that the Fool is actually Cordelia in disguise and cites text that suggest this is, in fact, true. No additional sources cited.
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King Lear / Always A Positive Outcome
(5 Pages, 59.75 USD)
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A 5 page paper discussing the view that no matter how much adversity Lear faced, there was always a way for him to rectify things, that he was always in control and each decision would ultimately reap a positive end. Argument uses only Shakespeare's play. No additional sources cited.
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King Lear / Was He Truly Mad ?
(7 Pages, 83.65 USD)
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A 7 page paper discussing whether the protagonist of Shakespeare's play was really mad. The paper concludes that at the beginning of the play he was only mildly senile, but was gradually driven mad over the course of five acts from shock, humiliation, and grief. No additional sources cited.
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King Lear / Appearance Vs. Reality
(6 Pages, 71.7 USD)
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A strong, 6 pages analysis of how King Lear is a study in duality. The theme of appearance versus reality is a reoccurring one throughout the play and as the writer demonstrates, nothing is as it seems. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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King Lear & His Multi-faceted Personality
(7 Pages, 83.65 USD)
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A 7 page paper examining King Lear in terms of the statement 'The power of Shakespeare's plays is that they present man simultaneously in all his aspects.' It argues that in Lear Shakespeare created a character who encompasses good and evil, power and weakness, greed and generosity - in short, all human attributes - within one personality, and does so convincingly. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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