![]() ![]() While the elder two daughters, who are married, say that they love him more than anything in the world, earning their shares of the kingdom, the youngest daughter, Cordelia, says that there is no comparison for her love of him. King Lear is the story of King Lear (obviously), who, wanting to distribute his kingdom among his three daughters, makes his decision based on who loves him the most. There is another reason, but I’ll reveal it as I round off this review. But then my book list kept expanding (and still does) to the point where I did not want to concentrate on one author at all times. ![]() As time passed, I thought, maybe I should be reading his more popular works like Romeo and Juliet, and As You Like It. The only book I’d read of William Shakespeare was Timon of Athens. ![]()
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