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Anger in Shakespeare's 'King Lear'
Abstract :rnShakespeare's works concern with various topics, and one of them is anger.rnIn this research I describe the effects of King Lear's anger and what makes King Lear angry in my endeavor to conduct this, I used library research.rnAfter viewing the drama 'King Lear', I found out that King Lear is so angry with his daughter, Cordelia, that he expels her out of his kingdom and he gives her share to his other two daughters, Goneril and Regan. But King Lear is also angry with Goneril and Regan that he blames nature for all the thing they have done to him. This anger is caused by the refusal of Cordelia to confess her love for him, and the refusal of Goneril and Regan to receive him and his knights.
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