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The tragedy of King Lear is mourned from "summary" of King Lear by William Shakespeare by William Shakespeare

In the realm of tragedy, the lament for King Lear echoes through the annals of literature. The sorrow that envelops the narrative is profound and resonant, leaving an indelible mark on the hearts of readers. The tragic arc of Lear's descent from a powerful monarch to a broken, mad old man is a harrowing journey that elicits empathy and grief. His misguided actions, fueled by his unchecked pride and vanity, lead to a chain of catastrophic events that culminate in his ultimate downfall. As Lear grapples with the consequences of his folly, the audience witnesses a poignant portrayal of human frailty and the relentless passage of time. The unraveling of familial bonds and the betrayal of trust add layers of complexity to the tragedy, underscoring the universal themes of love, power, and redemption. The pathos of Lear's plight is amplified by the stark contrast between his former glory and his current state of destitu...
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    King Lear by William Shakespeare

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