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Act 5 Scene 3 from King Lear by William Shakespeare, 19th century
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Act 5 Scene 3 from King Lear by William Shakespeare, 19th century
Act 5 Scene 3 from King Lear by William Shakespeare, 19th century. Lear grieving over the death of his daughter Cordelia. The play was first performed in c1605
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Cordelia Daughter Dead Father Fatherhood Grief Griefstricken Grieving King Lear Princess Shakespeare Shakespearean Shakespearian Sorrow Tragedy William Shakespeare Historica Graphica Collection
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This print captures a poignant moment from Act 5 Scene 3 of William Shakespeare's renowned play, King Lear. Created in the 19th century, this engraving showcases the heart-wrenching scene where King Lear mourns over the lifeless body of his beloved daughter Cordelia. The image portrays Lear as a grief-stricken father, overwhelmed by sorrow and loss. His face reflects the immense pain he feels at witnessing his daughter's tragic demise. The monochrome setting adds to the dramatic intensity of the scene, emphasizing the depth of emotion conveyed by both characters. Shakespeare's King Lear was first performed around c1605 during England's tumultuous history. This timeless tragedy explores themes of family dynamics, power struggles, and human folly. In this particular scene, Lear's anguish symbolizes not only personal grief but also societal turmoil and political instability. The unknown artist behind this historical piece masterfully captures the essence of Shakespearean drama through their skilled engravings. With its rich detail and evocative portrayal of sorrowful characters, this print serves as a powerful reminder of Shakespeare's enduring legacy in literature and theater. As we gaze upon this moving depiction from Act 5 Scene 3, we are transported back to a time when kings ruled with iron fists and emotions ran deep within royal families. It is an invitation to reflect on our own relationships with loved ones while appreciating the profound impact that art can have on our understanding of human nature throughout different centuries and cultures
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