Redemption In King Lear And The Sisters Brothers

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In both literary works, the protagonists are able to successfully repent and seek redemption. In the texts King Lear and The Sisters Brothers, the protagonists conquer their mental struggles and pursue a more ethical lifestyle. Their intellectual complications are overturned as they interact with ethical characters that influence them to practice their morals rather than continuing to commit numerous sins. Furthermore, as the protagonists are stripped of their authority, they are able to relate to lesser characters forcing them to witness a new perspective on life that involves being ethical. Moreover, as the protagonists suffer from loneliness, it becomes evident to them that their sinful lifestyle repels any possible relationship with a

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