In William Shakespeare’s King Lear
the character of the same name goes through an intense transformation. King
Lear makes a cognitive leap from his believing ideal to recognizing and
accepting reality.. **During this change
in understanding King Lear goes through three stages. First is the challenge of
his ideals in which his understanding of his sense of being is challenged and
forces him to re-evaluate his ideals as well as his own identity. Second is the
realization of his error and the beginning of the process of self-evaluation
and self-discovery. The last stage King Lear goes through is the acceptance of
who he truly is and his discovery of his true character. The change in his
acceptance of reality is directly correlated with his discovery of his true
character
good discussion of stages!
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