King Lear - A Complete Analysis (Shakespeare's Works Explained)

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Күн бұрын

King Lear is a tragedy written by William Shakespeare in the 17th century and features a tired, old king share his kingdom with his daughters... but he soon finds out the disadvantages of keeping it in the family as he descends into madness.
1:22 - The Story of King Lear
14:18 - King Lear Character Analysis
26:01 - The Fool Character Analysis
32:05 - Cordelia Character Analysis
36:39 - Edmund Character Analysis
42:14 - Themes of King Lear
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@TimesTalesTreasures
@TimesTalesTreasures 4 жыл бұрын
1:22 - The Story of King Lear 14:18 - King Lear Character Analysis 26:01 - The Fool Character Analysis 32:05 - Cordelia Character Analysis 36:39 - Edmund Character Analysis 42:14 - Themes of King Lear
@Redcheeks66
@Redcheeks66 Жыл бұрын
I don’t think Cordelia couldn’t use the words during his love test, I think it’s because she refused to flatter him. Gonriel and Reagan both make these grandiose speeches trying to out do each other about how much they love their father in order to secure more power in the dividing of the kingdoms and also probably to avoid his wrath like we’ll see on Cordelia. Cordelia is honest about her love to him instead of flattering him. King Lear is an insecure and prideful old man. He takes this as in insult and in doing so casts out his favorite daughter. The only one that had the ability to truly love him.
@DreadPirateRobertz
@DreadPirateRobertz 6 ай бұрын
The fact that the only people who seem to read Shakespeare anymore are college students who are doing so out of coercion rather than enjoyment speaks volumes about our current state of affairs. Shakespeare found me in the hole in prison when I was 19 and I was immediately enthralled that anyone could write with such eloquence and a comprehensive understanding of human nature in all its decadent depravity. 15 years after reading his plays for the first time I'm still coming back trying to unravel the sheer complexity of these stories that took me years to even somewhat grasp because I'm kind of a moron. And still I'm discovering things that I hadn't noticed before, because these plays really are that profound. I appreciate everyone who continues to keep these works alive, I just wish more people knew how fortunate we are to have this kind of stuff available to us. We would be all the poorer without it.
@diana4987
@diana4987 Ай бұрын
I love Macbeth and have stumbled on King Lear. The fact that back in Shakespeare’s say, the play’s emphasis is on audio and less on the acting as not everyone could see the stage makes Shakespeare’s writing even more compelling.
@chuckles.cosplay
@chuckles.cosplay 2 жыл бұрын
I have a literature exam tomorrow, i love the way you break the characters and themes down!
@philwench9202
@philwench9202 2 жыл бұрын
Same! Good luck!
@jenniferrodolfo7555
@jenniferrodolfo7555 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you for making the world more cultured and educated.
@TimesTalesTreasures
@TimesTalesTreasures 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you for watching :)
@chancecolbert7249
@chancecolbert7249 3 жыл бұрын
Lear always felt Sophoclean to me: kings, blindness, daughters, will of the gods and all that. Highly recommend Kurosawa's Ran (1985) as alternative to the typical Lear play. For that matter, I've always liked Throne of Blood as the go-to Macbeth performance. Thanks for the video!
@avagreen1487
@avagreen1487 3 жыл бұрын
I have an English exam tomorrow so this is brilliant, thanks so much!!! I love the way everything is phrased.
@estamcdougall2144
@estamcdougall2144 Ай бұрын
Have a final exam on king Lear and have been looking for something to listen to while I do regular tasks so I can revise while doing other things. This helped so much xx
@bhangrafan4480
@bhangrafan4480 Ай бұрын
42:30 "King Lear" is a supremely logical play. It makes perfect sense. It is not really about either Justice or Karma. More it is about actions and consequences. Delusions versus power realities. The ending is both just and unjust. The actions of the characters play out logically, it is a REALISTIC play, philosophically.
@nonnobissolum
@nonnobissolum 2 жыл бұрын
"A bit of a dick." Hmmm. If only I had thought to write **that** down on my AP English essay exam re Lear back in 1983. 👼 Cheers!
@bigbob9706
@bigbob9706 4 жыл бұрын
Love your legends of history channel didn't know you had another one made my day 💖💖
@helpraznidentitystopanti-a3946
@helpraznidentitystopanti-a3946 3 жыл бұрын
Such an underrated channel wow cant believe I found a gem by accident
@bhangrafan4480
@bhangrafan4480 Ай бұрын
Lear's main flaw, which is the cause of the main plot, is his VANITY. His vanity is not just that he has come to believe his 'Yes men', but that he believes his personal authority and charisma will out live the practical sources of his power. He thus renders himself powerless and experiences the entirely logical consequences of this. To me the main theme of the play is the "Vanity of power", and that those who wield power should not believe their own propaganda or disaster can result. In this case civil war and invasion. Look not to Greek tragedy to understand Lear but to Machiavelli.
@ruairi9109
@ruairi9109 3 жыл бұрын
I truly enjoyed this
@canman5060
@canman5060 2 жыл бұрын
The Japanese movie Ran (Turmoil) is based on Shakespeare's King Lear.
@sammoe1292
@sammoe1292 Жыл бұрын
Kurosawa!
@Laura-sn7cj
@Laura-sn7cj 3 жыл бұрын
Your channel is a gift. Thank you for your amazing job:)
@dracher
@dracher 3 жыл бұрын
A fair description of the synopsis, however, the given character analysis of Lear is here much oversimplified.
@Leo-gj7by
@Leo-gj7by 2 жыл бұрын
Can you explain why?
@lost524
@lost524 Жыл бұрын
the whole thing is some surface level analysis
@acting8474
@acting8474 Жыл бұрын
@@lost524 Exactly, but the story does follow a simple enough path, it is just that it so easy to dismiss Lear himself as an egocentric old fool who goes mad.
@Floscent
@Floscent Жыл бұрын
Very helpful for my exam revision, thanks.
@maxmessner8291
@maxmessner8291 Жыл бұрын
I believe you should also listen to Ian Mc Kellen’s view on Lear the persona and transition. Great video tough.
@shadowfoxx14
@shadowfoxx14 Жыл бұрын
This is a play of true coincidence. Not how we use the word(random event with no discernable reason) but in that it is a series of events unfolding as a result of what came before. Leer brought his fate on himself with his arrogance and hubris. He gave his daughters everything in hopes not of making them better, but in the hopes they'd love him more. This turns them selfish and greedy, so much so that they shun their father (albeit for some legitimate reasons) and plot against each other. The old, blind man who's name escapes me loses his eyes after being too blind in sight to see the treachery right in front of his face. Cordelia's death is the most unjust seeming if you look through the eyes of point A to B karma, but even the Bible tells stories of seemingly unjust events being just in the grand scale. Leer himself killed her in his vanity, and her character echos the sacrifice of Christ who died for his love and passion. in a way, had she survived Leer may have lived a bit longer, but probably wouldn't have taken the lesson so seriously. Cordelia would have also had to live with the memory of tragedy much longer than her father would have which would leave deeps scars on one as kind and noble as she was. The fools death was likewise seemingly meaningless, but if taken from the perspective of narrative, it probably represents the fact Leer no longer needed his external voice of reason after he found peace. In the end, it's up to us to form our own meaning from tragedy because "The Gods'" plans encompass more than we could ever know.
@nigel6045
@nigel6045 Жыл бұрын
Wonderfully said
@haohaog738
@haohaog738 9 ай бұрын
The ‘old blind man’ is Gloucester, father of Edgar and Edmund. His eyes were gouged out by orders from Goneril, and he was assisted by Poor Tom, otherwise known as Edgar, to ‘Dover’ where he was planning to jump off the cliff. It would be evident that this would not be the case though. Well said.
@faithl9614
@faithl9614 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you legend of history for video
@theyoonmin2593
@theyoonmin2593 4 жыл бұрын
thank u so much for this
@ashitasavlin3404
@ashitasavlin3404 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you. Thanks alot.
@user-gn5os7xb3g
@user-gn5os7xb3g Жыл бұрын
Just read, and more importantly, watch, and most importantly, act King Lear. Don’t replace the art for an analysis and executive summary.
@DreadPirateRobertz
@DreadPirateRobertz 6 ай бұрын
Well spoken
@SuperBenismail
@SuperBenismail Жыл бұрын
Written by Shakespeare the year 605!!!!
@syedaliraza1494
@syedaliraza1494 10 ай бұрын
Brilliant ❤
@omeralkan7908
@omeralkan7908 3 жыл бұрын
The new DLC campaign for AOEII: King Lear
@yasseralsaidi1168
@yasseralsaidi1168 9 ай бұрын
Shak was truly a genius
@bliitzin_diitz
@bliitzin_diitz 3 жыл бұрын
Good job
@kevinlkoehler
@kevinlkoehler 4 жыл бұрын
Was King Lear based upon a tale of an ancient Irish High King. Before written histories?
@CherryBlossomskt
@CherryBlossomskt 9 ай бұрын
51:39 best part 😂 come at me.
@ACarpenter89
@ACarpenter89 4 жыл бұрын
Man its been a while
@AngelW1986
@AngelW1986 Жыл бұрын
🙈 Think I've just had a fan girl moment 😂 generally I just listen to videos. I immediately reconize "this voice" its as recognisable as sir David Attenborough's and just as melodically soothing while it educates me.. Lol I realised indeed it is you, and I'm so glad I found this chanel too! 🤷‍♀️ Why I've never checked b4 now idk!
@slyherinsnake6467
@slyherinsnake6467 3 жыл бұрын
You sound so much like Thomas Brodie Sangster
@frankfeldman6657
@frankfeldman6657 Жыл бұрын
Check out Gerald Cantor re the opening. You've got it wrong.
@mahrozfatima8222
@mahrozfatima8222 3 жыл бұрын
please make a video for twelfth night as well :))
@bhangrafan4480
@bhangrafan4480 Ай бұрын
42:40 The world was and IS a terrible place. Worse things happen in Africa everyday but are not heard about.
@fearghal10
@fearghal10 2 жыл бұрын
So I have never read or seen this play, but just realized I have to give a class on it tomorrow, so thank you for saving my ass haha On your last point: I always think of nihilism as the launchpad for existentialism in the sorta Camus sense, and I think through that lense the Game Of Thrones levels of meaningless death make more sense. Life and death really are meaningless and arbitrary, so all you can do is create meaning for your own sake while you can, as Lear's ark from Trump to loving father shows.
@shaysolomons2492
@shaysolomons2492 4 жыл бұрын
Can you do analysis for Romeo and Juliet
@TimesTalesTreasures
@TimesTalesTreasures 4 жыл бұрын
I'm half way through recording it ;)
@shaysolomons2492
@shaysolomons2492 4 жыл бұрын
@@TimesTalesTreasures awesome
@shaysolomons2492
@shaysolomons2492 4 жыл бұрын
@The Gray Ghost so true
@thegloriousmoodman2152
@thegloriousmoodman2152 Жыл бұрын
Dead bodies sells tickets.
@bhangrafan4480
@bhangrafan4480 Ай бұрын
NOT AT ALL RANDOM! ENTIRELY LOGICAL - actions have consequences.
@robotpanda77
@robotpanda77 11 ай бұрын
It's really just the equivalent of an old timey soap opera. A lot of soapy drama but little more to say beyond that. And arguably it even isnt successful at that. I imagine at least 90% of the viewers are just watching for schoolwork and rather than have any real appreciation for the story are looking for a shortcut to avoid having to read/watch it.
@LalaBee4now
@LalaBee4now 9 ай бұрын
It’s sad that you believe this play has little to say. Ironic comment to make on a play about blindness.
@jjhh320
@jjhh320 7 ай бұрын
Oof, the comment of a fool right there.
@howard1beale
@howard1beale Жыл бұрын
This isn't very analytical at all and aa for themes, hello.... what about parenting? What about flouting the will of God by abdicating?
@mattdeans9873
@mattdeans9873 2 ай бұрын
I'm a 74 year old Shakespeare lover. So, tell me.... if you're presenting a detailed. educated analysis of Lear, why would you include foul language in your presentation? Are you aiming at a younger audiance or is it an example of the 'dumbing-down' of society that inevitably leads to the eschewng of literary geniouses like Shakespeare, Dickens and the like because it calls for the use of a brain?
@kirpalani-griffin3706
@kirpalani-griffin3706 Жыл бұрын
Shakespeare's "not that good at writing"?? Then you want money? lol.
@Hereticbliss322
@Hereticbliss322 Ай бұрын
Nice production, but this is an utterly terrible take on King Lear. Hubris? That’s what you got out of this?
@rafthejaf8789
@rafthejaf8789 2 жыл бұрын
There is no way William Shakspar wrote this play or any of the others attributed to him. The belief that he did is nothing more than an absurd fantasy that is maintained today because there are so many financial interests that benefit from it.
@Tolstoy111
@Tolstoy111 Жыл бұрын
There is no evidence for anyone else.
@rafthejaf8789
@rafthejaf8789 Жыл бұрын
@@Tolstoy111 That is the exact opposite of reality. There's actually no evidence at all that Shakspar wrote a single line of a play or a sonnet. He couldn't even write his own name and left not one single letter or manuscript, nor did he own a single book. Look up how many letters Tolstoy left or how many books he owned.
@LalaBee4now
@LalaBee4now 9 ай бұрын
🙄
@rafthejaf8789
@rafthejaf8789 9 ай бұрын
@@LalaBee4now A very convincing response! 👍👏😅
@DreadPirateRobertz
@DreadPirateRobertz 6 ай бұрын
​@@rafthejaf8789it doesn't matter who wrote it. It's meant to be enjoyed. The rest isn't important.
@MarshCreature
@MarshCreature 4 жыл бұрын
For some reason youtube decided to bury your channel. I have to check manually to see new uploads. Eh a sacrifice im willing to make for good content.
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