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King Lear by Edward Bond | Short QNA -- englit.in

"King Lear" by Edward Bond:

 1. Question: What kind of play is "King Lear" by Edward Bond?
 Answer: It is a modern rewrite of Shakespeare's "King Lear".

 2. Q: Who is Lear?
 Answer: He is a cruel ruler who orders the construction of a wall.

 3. Question: Who are Bodice and Fontanelle?
 Answer: They are Lear's two daughters who rebel against their father.

 4. Question: What is the significance of the wall?
 Answer: It symbolizes Lear's power and control.

 5. Q: Who is Warrington?
 Answer: He is one of Lear's soldiers who helps build the wall.

 6. Q: What is Cordelia's role?
 Answer: He is a rebel leader who fights against Lear's rule.

 7. Question: What is the role of violence in the play?
 Answer: Violence has been used as a symbol of social and political degradation.

 8. Q: How is Lear overthrown?
 Answer: His daughters overthrew him and sent him into exile.

 9. Q: Who is Carpenter?
 Answer: He is a simple man who shelters Lear.

 10. Question: Who is Gravedigger's Boy?
 Answer: He is a young man who helps Lear and later suffers tragic consequences.

 11. Question: What is the role of madness in the play?
 Answer: Madness reflects the irrationality and disorder of society.

 12. Q: How do Bodice and Fontanelle use power?
 Answer: They become cruel and tyrannical like their father.

 13. Question: Who are North and Cornwall?
 Answer: They are the husbands of Bodice and Fontanelle who struggle for power.

 14. Question: What is the role of nature in the play?
 Answer: Nature is depicted as a neutral force in contrast to human cruelty and violence.

 15. Q: How does Lear change?
 Answer: He realizes his mistakes and becomes a pitiful person.

 16. Q: Who is Susan?
 Answer: She is the wife of the Gravedigger's Boy who takes care of Lear.

 17. Q: Who is "Ghost" in the play?
 Answer: It is the spirit of the Gravedigger's Boy that haunts Lear.

 18. Q: How does Cordelia come to power?
 Answer: He overthrew Bodice and Fontanelle in a revolution.

 19. Q: How does Cordelia's rule differ from Lear's rule?
 Answer: No, he also becomes equally cruel and tyrannical.

 20. Q: What does Lear do at the end of the play?
 Answer: He tries to break down the wall, which symbolizes his transformation.

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