King Lear       Through the course of the play, King Lear goes through a process of      attaining self-knowledge, or true vision of ones self and the world. With this      knowledge, he goes through a change of person, much like a caterpillar into a      butterfly. In the  initiation, King Lears vanity, and the image and   prune of      power dominate his person. But a series of losings (based on his own bad      decisions), a "fool" of a conscious, a powerful storm, a "supposed" crazy man,      and the   oddity of the one who truly loved him, clear his vision and   renounce him to      see the himself and the world as they truly are.

 The pain and   distress endured      by Lear eventually tears down his strength and sanity. Lear is  non as strong,      arrogant, and filled with pride as he was in the beginning of the play instead      he is weak, scared, and a  upset(a) old man. At the end of the play Lear has      completely  missed his sanity with the  spillage of his daughter Cordelia and this is      the...If you want to get a full essay,  enunciate it on our website: 
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