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Lear, Goneral, And Regan.

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sandyRoe | 21:16 Sat 27th Aug 2022 | ChatterBank
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Do we agree that his troubles got much worst when he gave away his kingdom to his ungrateful daughters?
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No, with life.
That's what the whole play's about, Sandy. I've not read or seen it for many years but... Once they got their hands on his loot things changed somewhat of course and much, much for the worse.

I have had cause to use the line 'How sharper than a serpent's tooth it is to have a thankless child' and I've read your other post, so I think I understand where you are. It's very hard isn't it.
I've not read/seen Lear in full but if it was him & him alone wot wrote them plays Shakespeare musta been a friggin genius.
Of course 'we' agree. That's what the play's about.
// if it was him & him alone wot wrote them plays Shakespeare //
no the bad bits were by thir rate irish poets (*)

(*) description of one of Dublin Abbey Theatre crowd who later got a nobel prize ( Lit) not shooting people
Yes, I agree. But one does wonder whether his two son-in-laws had a lot to do with it.

And it was partly Lear's own fault for treating Cordelia, the innocent but honest daughter, so badly.

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