Lear King
"Lear King" is the tragedy of William Shakespeare. "Hamlet," "Othello," and "Macbeth" are among the top four tragedies. It is believed that Shakespeare made it in 1605 on the basis of the Legend of the Lair king, which settled in England before the invasion of Rome. Lear King of the ancient Kingdom of Britain, when he is old, he confesses his three daughters confession to distribute the kingdom and wants to have a comfortable life. However, his youngest daughter, Cordellia, who expected to make the most profound confession, dismissed Lear's expectation and betrayed her father with the most touching confession. Lear wanders in the wilderness, losing everything, including the king's authority and children. Finally, he reunites with his youngest daughter, who he casts out, and begs forgiveness for his mistake, but soon he cries out in front of the youngest daughter's daughter and ends the life of Lear King.