Tuesday, April 14, 2020
King Lear Comedy Or Tragedy Essays - King Lear, British Films
  King Lear: Comedy or Tragedy?      There has been many different views on the plays of William  Shakespeare and definitions of what kind of play they were. The  two most popular would be the comedy and the tragedy. King Lear  to some people may be a comedy because they believe that the play  has been over exaggerated. Others would say King Lear was a  tragedy because there is so much suffering and chaos.    What makes a Shakespearean play a comedy or a tragedy? King Lear  would be a tragedy because it meets all the requirements of a  tragedy as defined by Andrew Cecil Bradley. Bradley states that a  Shakespearean tragedy must have to be the story of the hero and  that there is exceptional suffering and calamity slowly being worn  in as well as it being contrasted to happier times. The play also  depicts the troubled parts in his life and eventually his death  that is instantaneous caused by the suffering and calamity. There  is the feeling of fear in the play as well, that makes men see how  blind they are not knowing when fortune or something else would be  on them. The hero must be of a high status on the chain and the  hero also possesses a tragic flaw that initiates the tragedy. The  fall of the hero is not felt by him alone but creates a chain  reaction which affects everything below him. There must also be  the element of chance or accident that influences some point in  the play.    King Lear meets all of these requirements that has been laid out  by Bradley which is the most logical for a definition of a tragedy  as compared to the definition of a comedy by G. Wilson Knight.  The main character of the play would be King Lear who in terms of  Bradley would be the hero and hold the highest position is the  social chain. Lear out of Pride and anger has banished Cordelia  and split the kingdom in half to the two older sisters, Goneril  and Regan. This is Lear's tragic flaw which prevents him to see  the true faces of people because his pride and anger overrides his  judgement. As we see in the first act, Lear does not listen to  Kent's plea to see closer to the true faces of his daughters.  Kent has hurt Lear's pride by disobeying his order to stay out of  his and Cordelia's way when Lear has already warned him, "The bow  is bent and drawn, make from the shaft." Kent still disobeys Lear  and is banished. Because of this flaw, Lear has initiated the  tragedy by disturbing the order in the chain of being by dividing  the kingdom, banishing his best servant and daughter, and giving  up his thrown.    Due to this flaw, Lear has given way to the two older daughters to  conspire against him. Lear is finally thrown out of his daughters  home and left with a fool, a servant and a beggar. This is when  Lear realizes the mistake that he has made and suffers the  banishment of his two eldest daughters. Lear is caught in a storm  and begins to lose his sanity because he can not bear the  treatment of his two daughters as well as the error he has made  with Cordelia and Kent. Lear also suffers from rest when he is  moving all over the place and the thing that breaks him is the  death of his youngest daughter Cordelia. This suffering can be  contrasted with other happier times like when Lear was still king  and when he was not banished by his two daughters.    The feeling of fear is when Lear is in the storm raging against  the gods, "I tax not you, you elements, with unkindness. I never  gave you kingdom, called you children, you owe me no  subscription.", telling them to rage harder since he has not done  anything for them and that he didn't deserve what he has received  from his two daughters. The fear is how Lear in a short period of  time went from king to just a regular peasant and from strong and  prideful to weak and unconfident. This shows that men do not hold  their own destiny and that even though things may be great now you  can be struck down just as fast as was to Lear.    The fall of Lear is not just the suffering of one man but the  suffering of everyone down the chain. Gloucester loses his status  and eyes, Cordelia and Kent banished, and Albany realizing his  wife's true heart. Everything that happened to these    
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