Excerpt from William Shakespeare's King Lear Essay on English Literature
Docx, 34. docx, 32. docx, 36. This is a collection of character and theme essay plans for the WJEC A Level, by Dr Oliver Tearle Loughborough University King Lear is indeed one of Shakespeare's greatest tragedies; some critics consider it the greatest. It is certainly one of the bleakest. The plot and subplot deftly interweave the play's main themes, including reason, madness, various types of blindness, and -, A-level essays which both achieved an A grade, on key speeches in King Lear: Edmund's soliloquy: “Thou , Nature, art my goddess”, from which words, and the speech of King Lear: “Let it be so, Thy truth then be thy dowry” from which words. Both answers explore the key themes. Docx, 34. docx, 32. docx, 36. This is a collection of character and theme essay plans for the WJEC A Level English Language and Literature exam on 'King Lear'. The notes are very detailed and can be applied to other exam boards studying this text. There are essay plans on the main themes and characters in the play.