SlideShare a Scribd company logo
1 of 13
- William Shakespeare
*A. Mohanraj M.A., M.Phil., CCFE., (Ph.D.)
Assistant Professor of English,
SBK College, Aruppukottai 626 101.
**P. Sangeetha II MA English,
SBK College, Aruppukottai 626 101.
 William Shakespeare (baptized on
April 26, 1564 to April 23, 1616) was
an English playwright, actor and
poet also known as the “Bard of
Avon”.
 Born in Stratford-upon-Avon,
England, he was an important
member of the Lord Chamberlain’s
Men company of theatrical
players from roughly 1594 onward.
 All that can be deduced is that, in
his 20 years as a playwright,
Shakespeare wrote plays that
capture the complete range of
human emotion and conflict.
 King Lear - The aging king of Britain and the
protagonist of the play.
 Lear is used to enjoying absolute power and to
being flattered, and he does not respond well to
being contradicted or challenged.
 At the beginning of the play, his values are
notably hollow—he prioritizes the appearance of
love over actual devotion and wishes to maintain
the power of a king while unburdening himself of
the responsibility.
 Nevertheless, he inspires loyalty in subjects such
as Gloucester, Kent, Cordelia, and Edgar, all of
whom risk their lives for him.
King Lear
 Goneril is a character
in Shakespeare’s tragic play King
Lear (1605). She is the eldest of King
Lear's three daughters.
 Along with her sister Regan, Goneril
is considered a villain, obsessed with
power and overthrowing her elderly
father as ruler of the kingdom of
Britain.
 Her aggressiveness is a rare trait for a
female character in Elizabethan
literature.
 Shakespeare based the character
on Gonorilla, a personage described
by Geoffrey of Monmouth in his
pseudohistorical chronicle Historia
regum Britanniae .
 Regan is a fictional character
in William Shakespeare's tragic
play, King Lear, named after a King of
the Britons recorded by the medieval
scribe Geoffrey of Monmouth.
 Shakespeare based the character
on Regan, a personage described
by Geoffrey of Monmouth in his
pseudohistorical chronicle Historia
regum Britanniae ("History of the
Kings of Britain", c. 1138) as one of
the British king Lear's three daughters,
alongside Goneril and Cordeilla (the
source for Cordelia), and the mother
of Cunedagius.
 Cordelia is a fictional
character in William
Shakespeare’s tragic play, King
Lear.
 She is the youngest of King
Lear's three daughters, and his
favourite.
 After her elderly father offers
her the opportunity to profess
her love to him in return for
one third of the land in his
kingdom, she refuses and is
banished for the majority of the
play.
 Edmund or Edmond is a fictional
character and the main antagonist
in William Shakespeare’s King
Lear .
 He is the illegitimate son of
the Earl of Gloucester, and the
younger brother of Edgar, the
Earl's legitimate son.
 Early on in the play, Edmund
resolves to get rid of his brother,
then his father, and become Earl in
his own right.
 He later flirts with
both Goneril and Regan and
attempts to play them off against
each other.
 Edgar begins the play as the rich
and clueless son of Gloucester,
one of the kingdom's most
powerful men.
 Edmund, Edgar's illegitimate
brother, easily manipulates the
trusting Edgar, and succeeds in
getting Edgar falsely accused of
plotting to kill their father.
 Now on the run from the law,
Edgar decides that the only way
to save himself is to disguise as a
“Poor Tom,” or “Tom
O’Bedlam,” a kind of crazy man
that wanders around begging for
food.
The King Lear themes covered here
include:
 Justice
 Appearance versus Reality
 Compassion and Reality
 Nature
 Madness
 Sight and Blindness
 Lear, the aging king of Britain, decides to step down
from the throne and divide his kingdom evenly among
his three daughters.
 First, however, he puts his daughters through a test,
asking each to tell him how much she loves him. Goneril
and Regan, Lear’s older daughters, give their father
flattering answers.
 But Cordelia, Lear’s youngest and favorite daughter,
remains silent, saying that she has no words to describe
how much she loves her father.
 Lear flies into a rage and disowns Cordelia.
 Lear quickly learns that he made a bad decision.
 Goneril and Regan swiftly begin to undermine the little
authority that Lear still holds.
 Unable to believe that his beloved daughters are betraying
him, Lear slowly goes insane.
 Meanwhile, an elderly nobleman named Gloucester also
experiences family problems. Fleeing the manhunt that his
father has set for him, Edgar disguises himself as a crazy
beggar and calls himself “Poor Tom.” Like Lear, he heads
out onto the heath.
 When the loyal Gloucester realizes that Lear’s daughters
have turned against their father, he decides to help Lear in
spite of the danger. Regan and her husband, Cornwall,
discover him helping Lear, accuse him of treason, blind
him, and turn him out to wander the countryside.
 In Dover, a French army lands as part of an invasion led by
Cordelia in an effort to save her father.
 Edmund apparently becomes romantically entangled with both
Regan and Goneril, whose husband, Albany, is increasingly
sympathetic to Lear’s cause. Goneril and Edmund conspire to
kill Albany.
 The despairing Gloucester tries to commit suicide, but Edgar saves
him by pulling the strange trick of leading him off an imaginary
cliff.
 In the climactic scene, Edgar duels with and kills Edmund; we
learn of the death of Gloucester; Goneril poisons Regan out of
jealousy over Edmund and then kills herself when her treachery is
revealed to Albany; Edmund’s betrayal of Cordelia leads to her
needless execution in prison; and Lear finally dies out of grief at
Cordelia’s passing.
 Albany, Edgar, and the elderly Kent are left to take care of the
country under a cloud of sorrow and regret.
William shakespeare's King Lear

More Related Content

What's hot

Parent Children Relationship in A Play King Lear by William Shakespeare
Parent Children Relationship in A Play King Lear by William ShakespeareParent Children Relationship in A Play King Lear by William Shakespeare
Parent Children Relationship in A Play King Lear by William Shakespeare
Ana Nur Hikmawati
 
Volpone by ben johnson
Volpone by ben johnsonVolpone by ben johnson
Volpone by ben johnson
Student
 
Christopher Marlowe's Contribution to English Drama
Christopher Marlowe's Contribution to English DramaChristopher Marlowe's Contribution to English Drama
Christopher Marlowe's Contribution to English Drama
Dilip Barad
 

What's hot (20)

''The Rivals'' as an Anti-Sentimental Comedy
''The Rivals'' as an Anti-Sentimental Comedy''The Rivals'' as an Anti-Sentimental Comedy
''The Rivals'' as an Anti-Sentimental Comedy
 
Parent Children Relationship in A Play King Lear by William Shakespeare
Parent Children Relationship in A Play King Lear by William ShakespeareParent Children Relationship in A Play King Lear by William Shakespeare
Parent Children Relationship in A Play King Lear by William Shakespeare
 
Tragedy Drama Analysis: Themes of William Shakespeare’s Hamlet
Tragedy Drama Analysis: Themes of William Shakespeare’s HamletTragedy Drama Analysis: Themes of William Shakespeare’s Hamlet
Tragedy Drama Analysis: Themes of William Shakespeare’s Hamlet
 
Characterization Of Tom Jones
Characterization Of Tom JonesCharacterization Of Tom Jones
Characterization Of Tom Jones
 
John webster's The Duchess of Malfi
John webster's The Duchess of MalfiJohn webster's The Duchess of Malfi
John webster's The Duchess of Malfi
 
Hamlet As Revenge Play
Hamlet As Revenge Play Hamlet As Revenge Play
Hamlet As Revenge Play
 
The Duchess of Malfi Presented by MM Shariful Karim
The Duchess of Malfi Presented by MM Shariful Karim The Duchess of Malfi Presented by MM Shariful Karim
The Duchess of Malfi Presented by MM Shariful Karim
 
The way of the world
The way of the worldThe way of the world
The way of the world
 
Volpone by ben johnson
Volpone by ben johnsonVolpone by ben johnson
Volpone by ben johnson
 
University Wits (Elizabethan age)
University Wits (Elizabethan age)University Wits (Elizabethan age)
University Wits (Elizabethan age)
 
The Importance Of Being Earnest
The Importance Of Being EarnestThe Importance Of Being Earnest
The Importance Of Being Earnest
 
Topic: Hamlet as a revenge tragedy.
Topic: Hamlet as a revenge tragedy.Topic: Hamlet as a revenge tragedy.
Topic: Hamlet as a revenge tragedy.
 
King lear by William Shakespeare
King lear by William ShakespeareKing lear by William Shakespeare
King lear by William Shakespeare
 
Hard Times
Hard TimesHard Times
Hard Times
 
Look back in anger
Look back in angerLook back in anger
Look back in anger
 
THE WAY OF THE WORLD: WILLIAM CONGREVE
THE WAY OF THE WORLD: WILLIAM CONGREVETHE WAY OF THE WORLD: WILLIAM CONGREVE
THE WAY OF THE WORLD: WILLIAM CONGREVE
 
Tess Of The D Urbervilles
Tess Of The D UrbervillesTess Of The D Urbervilles
Tess Of The D Urbervilles
 
The Rape of the Lock - A Mock Poem
The Rape of the Lock - A Mock Poem The Rape of the Lock - A Mock Poem
The Rape of the Lock - A Mock Poem
 
Rape of the lock a mock heroic epic poem
Rape of the lock a mock heroic epic poemRape of the lock a mock heroic epic poem
Rape of the lock a mock heroic epic poem
 
Christopher Marlowe's Contribution to English Drama
Christopher Marlowe's Contribution to English DramaChristopher Marlowe's Contribution to English Drama
Christopher Marlowe's Contribution to English Drama
 

Similar to William shakespeare's King Lear (6)

"King Lear" Psychoanalytic criticism
"King Lear" Psychoanalytic criticism"King Lear" Psychoanalytic criticism
"King Lear" Psychoanalytic criticism
 
King Lear
King LearKing Lear
King Lear
 
King Lear - A Tragic Hero Fall explained
King Lear - A Tragic Hero Fall explainedKing Lear - A Tragic Hero Fall explained
King Lear - A Tragic Hero Fall explained
 
Tragedy
TragedyTragedy
Tragedy
 
King Lear Play Guide
King Lear Play GuideKing Lear Play Guide
King Lear Play Guide
 
Final Draft
Final DraftFinal Draft
Final Draft
 

More from AMohanraj2

More from AMohanraj2 (15)

Nuclear waste
Nuclear wasteNuclear waste
Nuclear waste
 
Noise pollution
Noise pollutionNoise pollution
Noise pollution
 
Land pollution
Land pollutionLand pollution
Land pollution
 
marine pollution
marine pollutionmarine pollution
marine pollution
 
water pollution
water pollutionwater pollution
water pollution
 
Air pollution
Air pollutionAir pollution
Air pollution
 
The Mistress of Species
The Mistress of SpeciesThe Mistress of Species
The Mistress of Species
 
Wole soyinga's Works
Wole soyinga's WorksWole soyinga's Works
Wole soyinga's Works
 
University wits
University witsUniversity wits
University wits
 
Reader response theory
Reader response theoryReader response theory
Reader response theory
 
Post colonialist theories
Post colonialist theoriesPost colonialist theories
Post colonialist theories
 
Format of the research
Format of the researchFormat of the research
Format of the research
 
Feminism in Literature
Feminism in LiteratureFeminism in Literature
Feminism in Literature
 
Creative Writing and Day Dreaming
Creative Writing and Day DreamingCreative Writing and Day Dreaming
Creative Writing and Day Dreaming
 
Communication
CommunicationCommunication
Communication
 

Recently uploaded

Call Girls In Dilshad Garden | Contact Me ☎ +91-9953040155
Call Girls In Dilshad Garden | Contact Me ☎ +91-9953040155Call Girls In Dilshad Garden | Contact Me ☎ +91-9953040155
Call Girls In Dilshad Garden | Contact Me ☎ +91-9953040155
SaketCallGirlsCallUs
 
Engineering Major for College_ Environmental Health Engineering by Slidesgo.pptx
Engineering Major for College_ Environmental Health Engineering by Slidesgo.pptxEngineering Major for College_ Environmental Health Engineering by Slidesgo.pptx
Engineering Major for College_ Environmental Health Engineering by Slidesgo.pptx
DanielRemache4
 
Van Gogh Powerpoint for art lesson today
Van Gogh Powerpoint for art lesson todayVan Gogh Powerpoint for art lesson today
Van Gogh Powerpoint for art lesson today
lucygibson17
 
Call Girls In Goa, North Goa 👌9971646499👌Cash On delivery Goa Escorts Service
Call Girls In Goa, North Goa 👌9971646499👌Cash On delivery Goa Escorts ServiceCall Girls In Goa, North Goa 👌9971646499👌Cash On delivery Goa Escorts Service
Call Girls In Goa, North Goa 👌9971646499👌Cash On delivery Goa Escorts Service
ritikaroy0888
 
Nehru Nagar, Call Girls ☎️ ((#9711106444)), 💘 Full enjoy Low rate girl💘 Genui...
Nehru Nagar, Call Girls ☎️ ((#9711106444)), 💘 Full enjoy Low rate girl💘 Genui...Nehru Nagar, Call Girls ☎️ ((#9711106444)), 💘 Full enjoy Low rate girl💘 Genui...
Nehru Nagar, Call Girls ☎️ ((#9711106444)), 💘 Full enjoy Low rate girl💘 Genui...
delhimunirka15
 
Mussafah Call Girls +971525373611 Call Girls in Mussafah Abu Dhabi
Mussafah Call Girls +971525373611 Call Girls in Mussafah Abu DhabiMussafah Call Girls +971525373611 Call Girls in Mussafah Abu Dhabi
Mussafah Call Girls +971525373611 Call Girls in Mussafah Abu Dhabi
romeke1848
 

Recently uploaded (20)

Call Girls Sultanpur Just Call 📞 8617370543 Top Class Call Girl Service Avail...
Call Girls Sultanpur Just Call 📞 8617370543 Top Class Call Girl Service Avail...Call Girls Sultanpur Just Call 📞 8617370543 Top Class Call Girl Service Avail...
Call Girls Sultanpur Just Call 📞 8617370543 Top Class Call Girl Service Avail...
 
SB_ Pretzel and the puppies_ Rough_ RiverPhan (2024)
SB_ Pretzel and the puppies_ Rough_ RiverPhan (2024)SB_ Pretzel and the puppies_ Rough_ RiverPhan (2024)
SB_ Pretzel and the puppies_ Rough_ RiverPhan (2024)
 
Digital C-Type Printing: Revolutionizing The Future Of Photographic Prints
Digital C-Type Printing: Revolutionizing The Future Of Photographic PrintsDigital C-Type Printing: Revolutionizing The Future Of Photographic Prints
Digital C-Type Printing: Revolutionizing The Future Of Photographic Prints
 
Call Girls In Dilshad Garden | Contact Me ☎ +91-9953040155
Call Girls In Dilshad Garden | Contact Me ☎ +91-9953040155Call Girls In Dilshad Garden | Contact Me ☎ +91-9953040155
Call Girls In Dilshad Garden | Contact Me ☎ +91-9953040155
 
Jaro je tady - Spring is here (Judith) 4
Jaro je tady - Spring is here (Judith) 4Jaro je tady - Spring is here (Judith) 4
Jaro je tady - Spring is here (Judith) 4
 
WhatsApp Chat: 📞 8617370543 Call Girls In Siddharth Nagar At Low Cost Cash Pa...
WhatsApp Chat: 📞 8617370543 Call Girls In Siddharth Nagar At Low Cost Cash Pa...WhatsApp Chat: 📞 8617370543 Call Girls In Siddharth Nagar At Low Cost Cash Pa...
WhatsApp Chat: 📞 8617370543 Call Girls In Siddharth Nagar At Low Cost Cash Pa...
 
Engineering Major for College_ Environmental Health Engineering by Slidesgo.pptx
Engineering Major for College_ Environmental Health Engineering by Slidesgo.pptxEngineering Major for College_ Environmental Health Engineering by Slidesgo.pptx
Engineering Major for College_ Environmental Health Engineering by Slidesgo.pptx
 
Van Gogh Powerpoint for art lesson today
Van Gogh Powerpoint for art lesson todayVan Gogh Powerpoint for art lesson today
Van Gogh Powerpoint for art lesson today
 
Call Girls In Firozabad Escorts ☎️8617370543 🔝 💃 Enjoy 24/7 Escort Service En...
Call Girls In Firozabad Escorts ☎️8617370543 🔝 💃 Enjoy 24/7 Escort Service En...Call Girls In Firozabad Escorts ☎️8617370543 🔝 💃 Enjoy 24/7 Escort Service En...
Call Girls In Firozabad Escorts ☎️8617370543 🔝 💃 Enjoy 24/7 Escort Service En...
 
Sonbhadra Escorts 📞 8617370543 | Sonbhadra Call Girls
Sonbhadra  Escorts 📞 8617370543 | Sonbhadra Call GirlsSonbhadra  Escorts 📞 8617370543 | Sonbhadra Call Girls
Sonbhadra Escorts 📞 8617370543 | Sonbhadra Call Girls
 
Storyboard short: Ferrarius Tries to Sing
Storyboard short: Ferrarius Tries to SingStoryboard short: Ferrarius Tries to Sing
Storyboard short: Ferrarius Tries to Sing
 
Nadiad call girls 📞 8617370543 At Low Cost Cash Payment Booking
Nadiad call girls 📞 8617370543 At Low Cost Cash Payment BookingNadiad call girls 📞 8617370543 At Low Cost Cash Payment Booking
Nadiad call girls 📞 8617370543 At Low Cost Cash Payment Booking
 
Jaro je tady - Spring is here (Judith) 3
Jaro je tady - Spring is here (Judith) 3Jaro je tady - Spring is here (Judith) 3
Jaro je tady - Spring is here (Judith) 3
 
Completed Event Presentation for Huma 1305
Completed Event Presentation for Huma 1305Completed Event Presentation for Huma 1305
Completed Event Presentation for Huma 1305
 
Call Girls In Goa, North Goa 👌9971646499👌Cash On delivery Goa Escorts Service
Call Girls In Goa, North Goa 👌9971646499👌Cash On delivery Goa Escorts ServiceCall Girls In Goa, North Goa 👌9971646499👌Cash On delivery Goa Escorts Service
Call Girls In Goa, North Goa 👌9971646499👌Cash On delivery Goa Escorts Service
 
Nehru Nagar, Call Girls ☎️ ((#9711106444)), 💘 Full enjoy Low rate girl💘 Genui...
Nehru Nagar, Call Girls ☎️ ((#9711106444)), 💘 Full enjoy Low rate girl💘 Genui...Nehru Nagar, Call Girls ☎️ ((#9711106444)), 💘 Full enjoy Low rate girl💘 Genui...
Nehru Nagar, Call Girls ☎️ ((#9711106444)), 💘 Full enjoy Low rate girl💘 Genui...
 
Jaunpur Escorts Service Girl ^ 9332606886, WhatsApp Anytime Jaunpur
Jaunpur Escorts Service Girl ^ 9332606886, WhatsApp Anytime JaunpurJaunpur Escorts Service Girl ^ 9332606886, WhatsApp Anytime Jaunpur
Jaunpur Escorts Service Girl ^ 9332606886, WhatsApp Anytime Jaunpur
 
SB_ Dragons Riders of Berk_ Rough_ RiverPhan (2024)
SB_ Dragons Riders of Berk_ Rough_ RiverPhan (2024)SB_ Dragons Riders of Berk_ Rough_ RiverPhan (2024)
SB_ Dragons Riders of Berk_ Rough_ RiverPhan (2024)
 
Mussafah Call Girls +971525373611 Call Girls in Mussafah Abu Dhabi
Mussafah Call Girls +971525373611 Call Girls in Mussafah Abu DhabiMussafah Call Girls +971525373611 Call Girls in Mussafah Abu Dhabi
Mussafah Call Girls +971525373611 Call Girls in Mussafah Abu Dhabi
 
Sui Generis Magazine volume one Kristen Murillo.pdf
Sui Generis Magazine volume one Kristen Murillo.pdfSui Generis Magazine volume one Kristen Murillo.pdf
Sui Generis Magazine volume one Kristen Murillo.pdf
 

William shakespeare's King Lear

  • 1. - William Shakespeare *A. Mohanraj M.A., M.Phil., CCFE., (Ph.D.) Assistant Professor of English, SBK College, Aruppukottai 626 101. **P. Sangeetha II MA English, SBK College, Aruppukottai 626 101.
  • 2.  William Shakespeare (baptized on April 26, 1564 to April 23, 1616) was an English playwright, actor and poet also known as the “Bard of Avon”.  Born in Stratford-upon-Avon, England, he was an important member of the Lord Chamberlain’s Men company of theatrical players from roughly 1594 onward.  All that can be deduced is that, in his 20 years as a playwright, Shakespeare wrote plays that capture the complete range of human emotion and conflict.
  • 3.  King Lear - The aging king of Britain and the protagonist of the play.  Lear is used to enjoying absolute power and to being flattered, and he does not respond well to being contradicted or challenged.  At the beginning of the play, his values are notably hollow—he prioritizes the appearance of love over actual devotion and wishes to maintain the power of a king while unburdening himself of the responsibility.  Nevertheless, he inspires loyalty in subjects such as Gloucester, Kent, Cordelia, and Edgar, all of whom risk their lives for him. King Lear
  • 4.  Goneril is a character in Shakespeare’s tragic play King Lear (1605). She is the eldest of King Lear's three daughters.  Along with her sister Regan, Goneril is considered a villain, obsessed with power and overthrowing her elderly father as ruler of the kingdom of Britain.  Her aggressiveness is a rare trait for a female character in Elizabethan literature.  Shakespeare based the character on Gonorilla, a personage described by Geoffrey of Monmouth in his pseudohistorical chronicle Historia regum Britanniae .
  • 5.  Regan is a fictional character in William Shakespeare's tragic play, King Lear, named after a King of the Britons recorded by the medieval scribe Geoffrey of Monmouth.  Shakespeare based the character on Regan, a personage described by Geoffrey of Monmouth in his pseudohistorical chronicle Historia regum Britanniae ("History of the Kings of Britain", c. 1138) as one of the British king Lear's three daughters, alongside Goneril and Cordeilla (the source for Cordelia), and the mother of Cunedagius.
  • 6.  Cordelia is a fictional character in William Shakespeare’s tragic play, King Lear.  She is the youngest of King Lear's three daughters, and his favourite.  After her elderly father offers her the opportunity to profess her love to him in return for one third of the land in his kingdom, she refuses and is banished for the majority of the play.
  • 7.  Edmund or Edmond is a fictional character and the main antagonist in William Shakespeare’s King Lear .  He is the illegitimate son of the Earl of Gloucester, and the younger brother of Edgar, the Earl's legitimate son.  Early on in the play, Edmund resolves to get rid of his brother, then his father, and become Earl in his own right.  He later flirts with both Goneril and Regan and attempts to play them off against each other.
  • 8.  Edgar begins the play as the rich and clueless son of Gloucester, one of the kingdom's most powerful men.  Edmund, Edgar's illegitimate brother, easily manipulates the trusting Edgar, and succeeds in getting Edgar falsely accused of plotting to kill their father.  Now on the run from the law, Edgar decides that the only way to save himself is to disguise as a “Poor Tom,” or “Tom O’Bedlam,” a kind of crazy man that wanders around begging for food.
  • 9. The King Lear themes covered here include:  Justice  Appearance versus Reality  Compassion and Reality  Nature  Madness  Sight and Blindness
  • 10.  Lear, the aging king of Britain, decides to step down from the throne and divide his kingdom evenly among his three daughters.  First, however, he puts his daughters through a test, asking each to tell him how much she loves him. Goneril and Regan, Lear’s older daughters, give their father flattering answers.  But Cordelia, Lear’s youngest and favorite daughter, remains silent, saying that she has no words to describe how much she loves her father.  Lear flies into a rage and disowns Cordelia.
  • 11.  Lear quickly learns that he made a bad decision.  Goneril and Regan swiftly begin to undermine the little authority that Lear still holds.  Unable to believe that his beloved daughters are betraying him, Lear slowly goes insane.  Meanwhile, an elderly nobleman named Gloucester also experiences family problems. Fleeing the manhunt that his father has set for him, Edgar disguises himself as a crazy beggar and calls himself “Poor Tom.” Like Lear, he heads out onto the heath.  When the loyal Gloucester realizes that Lear’s daughters have turned against their father, he decides to help Lear in spite of the danger. Regan and her husband, Cornwall, discover him helping Lear, accuse him of treason, blind him, and turn him out to wander the countryside.
  • 12.  In Dover, a French army lands as part of an invasion led by Cordelia in an effort to save her father.  Edmund apparently becomes romantically entangled with both Regan and Goneril, whose husband, Albany, is increasingly sympathetic to Lear’s cause. Goneril and Edmund conspire to kill Albany.  The despairing Gloucester tries to commit suicide, but Edgar saves him by pulling the strange trick of leading him off an imaginary cliff.  In the climactic scene, Edgar duels with and kills Edmund; we learn of the death of Gloucester; Goneril poisons Regan out of jealousy over Edmund and then kills herself when her treachery is revealed to Albany; Edmund’s betrayal of Cordelia leads to her needless execution in prison; and Lear finally dies out of grief at Cordelia’s passing.  Albany, Edgar, and the elderly Kent are left to take care of the country under a cloud of sorrow and regret.