Mania In King Lear

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Dementia, mania, narcissistic personality disorder, sadistic personality disorder, and the list does not stop there. A mental illness is described as a disorder that affects a person's mood, thoughts, or behavior. There are many examples of mental illness in William Shakespeare's "King Lear." This play is about a king who wants to divide his kingdom among his daughters, but encounters some difficulties along the way. Exploring the mental illnesses of King Lear, Edmund, and Goneril show that there is a lot more going on in this play than just the dividing up of a kingdom. King Lear shows signs of dementia and involutional melancholia, while Goneril and Edmund show signs of mania and some personality disorders throughout the play. King Lear
She shows signs of mania because of her want for power also. This is shown by how she treats her husband. She says "this milky gentleness and course of yours, though I condemn not, yet, under pardon" (Shakespeare 36). Goneril calls him weak and says he cannot deal with Lear and his madness. So she takes over because of her need to be in charge and love for power. In addition to mania, Goneril also shows signs of sadistic personality disorder. This illness is described as someone who finds happiness in causing others pain or harming them by lying for no apparent reason. A person with this illness is controlling, has an aggressive behavior, and feels as though they are always right and should be obeyed (Mehren 3). Goneril shows signs of this mostly through her aggressive and cruel behavior. In act one she says "Now, by my life, old fools are babes again" (Shakespeare 22). Here she is saying old people are just like babies, weak and powerless. She directs this comment to her father, King Lear. She is also cruel when she poisons her sister, Regan, just so she can have Edmund all to herself, when he actually does not love either of them. Goneril is a cruel and crazy person, and that is why she shows signs of mania and sadistic personality disorder. At first, it may seem as if Goneril is just being mean because she hates everyone and just wants to be ruler. The truth is she has an illness that is causing her to act
In conclusion, Lear mostly shows signs of dementia, Goneril shows signs of sadistic personality disorder, and Edmund shows signs of narcissistic personality disorder. This topic is important because there are many works of literature that have mental illnesses in them. When looking closely for it, it can become obvious and even interesting. It is important in today's society because people are becoming more aware of mental illness and the people who suffer from it. Many celebrities are opening up about their experiences with mental illness and ways to help others who suffer. Mental illness is just as serious as a physical illness and needs to be cared for in order for it to get

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