The gift of tennis balls put more insults him even more and causes King Henry to get angry, metaphorically comparing war on France to a game of tennis in which the English are victorious (Act I, i, 260-297). ... Another example that makes him a good and caring king is at the English camp the night before the final battle; he dresses himself up like a commoner and goes around the camp to see how the soldiers are since there is a lot of low morale (Act IV, i, 90-234) . ...
At the end of the play, Goneril fears the consequences of her disgusting actions; after the success of a final scheme, she stabs herself and dies. ... When Regan later drinks the poison placed by her elder sister, Goneril's final scheme proves successful, ending Regan's life with jealous murder before taking her own. ... The third and final female character of King Lear stands as the exact opposite of her sisters: Cordelia, Lear's youngest daughter, is least seen throughout the play. ... Rather than sink to their level by professing her true love in their father's petty gam...
The Women of Shakespeare Women in Shakespeare's plays were not of importance, compared to the male characters. Though, the women had a minor role in the plays, they played a big role in the lives of others in the play. Some of them will end tragically, or end the same way they started, as nothing...