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In Our Time

Lear

Feb 28, 2008
42:14
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Delve into the themes of violence, betrayal, and familial cruelty in Shakespeare's play King Lear, exploring the historical origins of the story and Shakespeare's adaptation style. The chapter discusses the intricate relationships and political ambitions within the play, the roots of the Lear story in old European folktales, Shakespeare's transformation of a happy-ending tale into a tragic masterpiece, and the role of the fool as a truth teller in the narrative.
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  • Shakespeare transformed a traditional folk tale into King Lear, exploring family dynamics, power, and betrayal.
  • Characters in King Lear operate as archetypes, intensifying the play's impact by blurring madness and relevance.

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The Origin of King Lear and Shakespeare's Adaptation

The podcast delves into the historical roots of King Lear, tracing it back to an old folk tale known as 'Love Like Salt'. This narrative involves a rich father questioning his daughters about their love, with one responding metaphorically. Shakespeare adapted this tale into King Lear, crafting a profound exploration of family dynamics, power, and betrayal.

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