Friday, April 17, 2020
King Lear - Good Vs. Evil Essays - Films, King Lear, Philosophy
  King Lear - Good vs. Evil       In the King Lear play, Shakespeare creates many conditions in   which humans live in the world. The main characters in the play are   used to portray Shakespeare's ideas. One of these ideas which   Shakespeare is trying to portray is evil between the characters and in   the world which are emphasized throughout the play. The evil, created   by humans, is outweighed by good in the world of King Lear.       Evil was created by humans who decided to do wrong to others.   Duke of Albany, said that all evil people will be justly punished (ACT   V, iii, 303). Albany indicated that it is the people who caused evil   and people decided to do evil, not gods. Lear believes that since   Edgar is out on the heath he must have given everything to his   daughters as well (ACT III, iv, 62ff). Since he believes that Edgar   gave everything to evil Lear must believe that people are the cause of   evil. It were Lear's daughters who decided to do wrong to Lear and it   was Lear's fault in giving away all of his land. Si ughters are the   humans in the play, it is the humans who caused the evil and Lear   believes that humans were the ones who created evil. Edgar, is another  character in the play who believes that evil is caused by humans and   not the gods. Edgar said, "The gods are just, and of our peasant vices   make instruments to plague us" (ACT V, iii, 169). Edgar clearly says   that the gods are right and it is the people who are responsible for   promoting evil in the world. It is us who make the instruments   necessary for evil to spread and plague the world. In the world of   King Lear many characters believe evil was caused by the people and   not by the gods.       Even though evil was created by humans good will always exist.   After King Lear was captured he showed that even if evil exists, good   will always be present. Lear speaks about love with Cordelia in the   prison cell and how they will still have each other despite of the   evil around them (ACT V, iii, 8). On another occasion Lear also says   that despite all the evil in the world the raw nature, which is good,   is still unharmed (ACT IV, iv, 90-92). Lear discovers nature's beauty   by playing with the mice and listening to the signing birds. While all   the evil is at its peak and everything seems to be lost, the raw   nature in the play is unharmed. The good exists even while the evil   dominates the world.       Good will not only exist if evil dominates, good will also   outweigh evil eventually. The war which was lost by Cordelia and  Lear, the good side, showed evil win (ACT V, ii). However, good over   powered it after the war by Duke of Albany. The good in the play first   was diminished to almost nothing but in the end more good was able to   defeat evil in the play. When the two sisters began fighting between   each other evil began fighting against evil (ACT V, i and iii).   Eventually, because of that fighting between evil, good was able to   over power evil. When the evil seemed strong and good almost   non-existent, evil managed to fight itself and give good a chance to   get stronger. At the end of the play evil was completely defeated and   good once again dominated the world in the play.       Although evil will always be present and people will be the   reason why it exists, good will always outweigh evil. Through the  characters, Shakespeare is able to portray how evil and man compose in   the world. The evil will always exist but good will always win and   dominate in the world of King Lear.    
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