User talk:Sheetal shahitya

NATURE is so important in the Play. Almost every Characters appears in some way to nature either to justify their actions or to help or do explain why thing are. The words 'Nature' and 'Unnatural' occur many times in the play. Nature works as an abstract force either to justify human actions or correct them. It is the only power that guides then and makes them feel well.

For much of the play, King Lear believes that everything he does is natural. Any person who frustrates his desires is unnatural because it is natural that everyone should obey him without question like all tyrants, Lear knows that, if he can make everyone believes that it is natural for him to rule and for his every wish to be obeyed. then he has power over them. They will think that what it is naturally hierarchical then they are to challenge that natural state affairs.

Lear begins the 'LOVE TEST' by inviting his daughters to compare for the largest share of his kingdom by combining their natural affection for their father with exaggerated statement of their love.but with minutes he rejects Cordelia as a unnatural legs. Nature herself is a goddess to whom he can appeal for revenge on his unnatural daughter.