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King Lear Interpersonal Relationships Between Characters Illustrated In Two Different Productions

The relationship between characters throughout all of William Shakespeare’s plays can transcend time and relate to audiences today. In the case of King Lear, the themes of family dysfunction, justice and the battle between good and evil have all remained very powerful. Since the original production by the king’s men in 1606 the play has been interpretated in a wide range of contexts. The experience of an audience can be greatly shaped by the direction of a production, with different productions tending to attempt to promote selected themes more than others. Two diverse productions are Richard Eyres 1998 film interpretation portrayed as a family drama focused on the themes of family dysfunction contrasting with Peter Brooks 1971 Nihilistic black and white film focusing on ‘nothingness.’ Both these interpretations of William Shakespeare’s King Lear focus on an intense human relationship between sub-plot characters Glouster and his legitimate son Edgar.
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