Kuningas Lear

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In "Kuningas Lear" by William Shakespeare, a timeless tragedy unfolds as King Lear's ill-fated choice to divide his kingdom among his daughters leads to chaos and despair. Written in the early 17th century, this fi-language play delves into themes of power, betrayal, and madness. Lear's quest for love and loyalty exposes the dark underbelly of human nature, showcasing the fragility of familial bonds and the consequences of unchecked ambition. The document highlights the importance of filial piety and the complexities of governance, making it a compelling read for literature enthusiasts and students of Shakespearean drama.

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