Tragedy of King Lear

             Hamlet, Othello, Macbeth and King Lear are the four most prominent and revered works
             that William Shakespeare had ever produced, though the first three that I mentioned seem
             to be recognized as more superior to King Lear. The opinion of many critics and others
             who are familiar with the bard's work, myself included, feel that King Lear is one of, if not,
             the greatest achievement in William Shakespeare's repertoire. Many people, however, on
             the other side of the token, feel that King Lear is not his best play by far which puzzles me
             as a reader. To envision such a plot and story line filled with war, love, death, deceit, and
             madness was written in the early part of the 17th century is virtually unimaginable and
             more likely to happen in the "anything goes" spectrum of today's literature and television.
             King Lear was written about 1605 and is very similar to its most recent
             predecessor, Othello (1604), in that both have the face of evil appear in its coldest and
             inhumane forms. Many of the intricacies in Othello seem to rub off in that of King Lear.
             I do wonder if the fact that both plays were written virtually one on top of the other that
             Shakespeare overlapped the two plots twisting and turning them just enough to maintain
             the separatism in both plays. Wa
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