Love in King Lear

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Love can be one of the most beautiful and dangerous things in the entire world. It is an emotion that is categorized as a feeling of strong constant affection for another person or thing such as relatives, partners, and friends. Love is thrilling, exiting, and bewildering , but it also comes with many dangers , love can cause people to do foolish things and allows them to be manipulated every easily. Famous playwright William Shakespeare was often known to write about the many rewards and dangers of loves in his works, a great example of this can be seen in one of his most well-known plays called King Lear. King Lear is about an aging British king who divides his kingdom between two out of his three daughters based on their flattery, the kings early retirement causes tragic consequences for every character. Throughout the play almost all of the characters, including King Lear, suffers because they love too much. One of these characters is Kent, King Lear’s servant, Kent’s excess of love for the king leads him to suffer both physically and mentally throughout the entire length of the play.
Kent is one of the only people who remains loyal and loving to the king throughout the entire play. Kent is banished from the kingdom in the first scene because he was the only person to speak out against Cordelia’s banishment. But he does not let this lack of respect stop him from serving his master and disguises himself as an ordinary man named Caius. Kent gets himself thrown into the stocks by Cornwall for protecting the king’s honor with his sword. When King Lear is thrown out of Gloucester’s house by his daughters Goneril and Regan and not allowed to return, Kent follows him in the raging storm to take care of him, putting the king’s saf...

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...illiam Shakespeare’s famous play King Lear. Throughout the play almost all of the characters, including King Lear, suffer because they love too much. One of these characters is Kent, Kent’s excess of love for the king leads him to suffer both physically and mentally throughout the entire length of the play, like being put into the stocks, walking around in a raging storm, getting injured in battle, and giving up the crown to die with his king. Kent is truly selfless and is completely devoted to Lear. The Fool and Edgar do love in excess but not as much as Lear because The Fool abandons King Lear when he needs him the most and Edgar is capable of killing his own brother. King Lear warns people of the dangers of loving someone or something to much and shows people that it is better to love in moderation and not so much that it buts that persons own wellbeing at risk

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