1. King Lear
On the same note, Lear also seems to order his goddess, Nature, as though he is in control. ... Lear disturbs the Chain of Being, unjustly punishes Cordelia and misinterprets his role in life by assuming himself to be the lord of creation. ... However, he does make clear his belief that the gods are not interested in the affairs of men: As flies to wanton boys are we to the gods. ... Thus, he says to Gloucester, who believes he has fallen from the edge of a cliff: Think that the clearest gods, who make them honours Of men's impossibilities, have preserved t...
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- Grade Level: High School