1. King Lear
Derek Standarowski 2/1/03 AP English King Lear Many critics often interpret King Lear, one of Shakespeare's timeless classics, as a journey to self-awareness. ... In King Lear, both Lear and Gloucester have to suffer extraordinarily; this suffering, however, leads to growth and ultimately to self-awareness. ... King Lear's hot temper and hasty decisions contribute significantly to his path of suffering. ... Lear suffers tremendously; in only a short period of time he has gone from an all-powerful king to a weak and unconfident peasant. ... King Lear is no longer concerned wit...
- Word Count: 1056
- Approx Pages: 4
- Grade Level: High School