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King Lear

King Lear

King Lear is a tragedy written by William Shakespeare. It tells the tale of a king who bequeaths his power and land to two of his three daughters, after they declare their love for him in an extremely fawning and obsequious manner. His third daughter gets nothing, because she will not flatter him as her sisters had done. When he feels disrespected by the two daughters who now have his wealth and power, he becomes furious to the point of madness. He eventually becomes tenderly reconciled to his third daughter, just before tragedy strikes her and then the king.


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“The prince of darkness is a gentleman!”

Source: King Lear

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“Who is it that can tell me who I am?”

Source: King Lear

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“Fortune love you.”

King Lear

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“Nothing can come of nothing.”

Lear, Act I, scene i.
Variant: Nothing will come of nothing: speak again.
Source: King Lear (1605–6)

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“When the
mind's free,
The Body's delicate.”

Source: King Lear

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“In jest, there is truth.”

Source: King Lear

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“I am a man,
More sinn'd against than sinning.”

Lear, Act III, scene ii.
Source: King Lear (1605–6)

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