How did King Lear judge which of the daughters had the most devotion to him? A. By their words. B. By their actions. C. By both their words and actions. D. By his long time observation of his daughters.2. From this part we can infer that A. King Lear didn't mind what Cordeli...
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case of King Lear, characters use these disguises to create illusions of power, love and as a way to protect themselves. However, not only does the appearance of a particular person deceive, but also the eyes of the person watching them. In King Lear, Shakespeare employs the motif of eyes...
King Lear:King Lear is a tragedy by William Shakespeare where the protagonist sets his own destruction in motion through a single mistake. King Lear believes his daughters all genuinely love him, so he reveals his intentions for their inheritance before his death, placing them solidly in the ...
In the play "King Lear", Lear's words "How sharper than a serpent's tooth it is to have a thankless child!" express his ___. A. disappointment B. hope C. satisfaction D. surprise 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 A。本题考查对台词的理解。选项 B“hope”希望,与台词情感相悖;选项 C“sat...
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but in the relatively short time the venue has been in operation, it’s hosted some of New York City’s starriest stage endeavors—from Stephen Sondheim’s final musical, to a play about Robert Moses headlined by Ralph Fiennes, to its current offering, a staging of “King Lear” co-direc...
At the end of the day, they are all 10. and Jack's aunt gives them a big meal. ( ) 1. A. play ( ) 2. A. and ( ) 3. A. day ( ) 4. A. does ) 5. A. ( watches B. live B. or C. stay D. like D. C. but so B. time B. makes C. autumn D. we...
How Does Wolsey's Use Of Figurative Language This contributes to the tone of this poem because of how raw Wolsey speaks about his feels about the king, and how nothing is being held back. “To-day he puts forth/ The tender leaves of hopes, to-morrow blossoms,” (3-4). Shakespeare us...