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    Background and Summary of King Lear  Background of King Lear  King Lear was written between 1603 and 1606‚ and is considered to be Shakespeare’s greatest tragedy. The main plot was drawn from an old chronicle play called The True Chronicle History of King Leir and his Three Daughters‚ supplemented by treatments of that story in Raphael Holinshed’s Chronicle of England‚ Scotland‚ and Ireland‚ Spenser’s The Faerie Queen‚ and perhaps others. The subplot of Gloucester and his two sons comes from Sir

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    significance of the title becomes apparent to the reader only gradually. In A Long Days Journey into Night by Eugene O’Neill‚ the significance of the title is developed through the title’s importance to each of O’Neill’s characters. Tyrone‚ Mary‚ Jaime‚ and Edmund carry different meanings of the title. The words long and night play a major role in the importance of the title to each character. Both words can have multiple meanings. In addition to the long horrible journey each character suffers until day’s

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    commonly called‚ chastises his sons‚ Jamie‚ James Tyrone Jr. and Edmund for their lack of respect towards him‚ who are constantly criticizing him for being cheap. He would rather spend his money on land than rather spending it on a proper house for Mary‚ his wife. One of the first things he admits is his miserliness. Drunk with his younger son‚ Edmund‚ he finally accepts that truth that he is “a stinking old miser” (149). He enlightens Edmund with a story of his challenging childhood as he was forced to

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    Peter‚Susan‚ Edmund were compassionate in the story . They were all willing to help other people instead of themselves . Edmund started to get it at the end of the story because in the beginning of the story ‚ he was selfish and cruel to his siblings . The theme of this story is to “treat people the way you want to be treated .” First ‚ a lot of people can be very compassionate to help others . Alsan was willing to risk his life to save Edmund’s life for something Edmund did .”Pg

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    (1800-1840) as such romance and emotion (vice adventure) permeate this book. A popular English translation was anonymously published in 1846. Another translation was made by Robin Buss in 1996. There are many different characters in this story. • Edmund Dantes is the protagonist who started off by becoming the captain of a ship but turns from this smart‚

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    judgment he hath now cast her off too grossly”‚ this proves the envy amongst the sisters‚ and their satisfaction of obtaining the kingdom (1262). However‚ the jealousies amongst sisters continue between Goneril and Regan when they both fall in love with Edmund later in the play. In fact‚ Goneril becomes so envious of Regan that she poisons her in hopes to steal Edmund’s heart‚ but instead of grasping his heart she stabs herself out of embarrassment and guilt. Both Regan and Goneril act upon their envious

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    Eventually‚ Gloucester and Lear learn the importance of natural law when they recognize that they have violated these basic tenets‚ with both finally turning to nature to find answers for why their children have betrayed them. Their counterparts‚ Edmund‚ Goneril‚ Regan‚ and Cornwall‚ represent the evil that functions in violation of natural law.

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    his relationship with Edmund began with the simply embarrassing his son by discussing a very sensitive topic‚ to his son’s birth‚ stating “There was good sport at his making and the whoreson must be acknowledged” (Act 1). Due to Gloucester’s insensitivity Edmund ultimately goes onto a path of becoming power hungry‚ going as far by besmirching the good name of his brother‚ Edgar. This also leads to Gloucester’s demise as he perishes under the alliance of Cornwall and Edmund‚ as he is punished for

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    {draw:frame} BMG1614 MANAGEMENT WRITTEN REPORT CASE 2: EDMUNDS CORRUGATED PARTS & SERVICES TABLE OF CONTENTS Executive Summary SWOT Analysis Problem Identification and Analysis Problem Solutions Recommendations Conclusions References Executive Summary Edmunds Corrugated Parts & Services is a company based in Virginia U.S. owned by Larry Edmund which provided precision machine parts and service to the domestic corrugated

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    Kayla Jacklin Dr. Treschow English 153 25 March 2013 Power Corrupts a Happily Ever After The theme of authority is prominent in William Shakespeare’s play King Lear. The play has many situations that allow readers to observe the negative effects that ones authority can have‚ and the negative effects that the lust for power will bring. Having authority is an important responsibility that is often misused. Even in today’s society there are world leaders either taking the wrong irrational action

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