Children - Parents Problem in King Lear
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Within its broad scope of interpretation, King Lear focuses on the plight of an individual, whose children, consumed by greed, lose their affection and also forget their basic duties towards the parent.... It has frequently been suggested that within its broad scope of interpretation, King Lear focuses on the plight of an individual, whose children, consumed by greed, lose their affection and also forgets their basic duties towards the parent.... With its governing ideas of polarity, balance and correspondence, opposition and interdependence… (McAlindon, 1996, p....