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Many interpretations of King lear
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King Lear’s ability lies with its capacity to move with the times and represent continuous themes ideas and issues relevant to society.
One idea that is used that sums up the message emphasised through King Lear, and is continuously relevant to society is ‘speak what we feel and not what we ought to say”. The tragedy of king Lear centres around characters saying what they feel is the right thing to say, but not saying what they actually feel.
The characters in King Lear are very realistic, as they are both flawed and good. ...
In producing a production of King Lear that would be relevant to contemporary society as well as reflect the idea of speak what we feel and not what we ought to say, would be very challenging.
Considering king Lear is a family tyranny, the production will highlight the modern day family situation. This proidfuction will mirror king lear where the mother has died and the father, owner of a major advertising agency, is about to split the agency into three equal proportions for his three beautiful daughters. ...
Peter brooks 1962 version of King Lear highlighted the idea of bleak surrounding. ...
My production will be based on a psychoanalytical reading of King Lear, which is not evident in Brooks’s production, but is relevant for contemporary society. ...
The main issue in this modern day adaptauion of King lear, is that youy shoul always speak what you feel, because twhen you speak what you think you ought to say only negative consequences woill result
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Title: Many interpretations of King lear
Words: 1136 Rating: None Pages: 4.5 submitted by: flick17
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