Loss of identity

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Introduction
Identity is a person's idea and expression of their individuality and how they are recognized. In King Lear by William Shakespeare the tragic play displays examples of identity, and how effective it is. The importance of identification and how it can be easily drained is displayed through out the play. Some characters fail to keep ahold of their identity and that causes many disastrous changes in their life. The concept of identity is inconstant and fragile, the precipitations of tragic events occur when characters lose or uncover their identity. Shakespeare clearly shows how characters are forced to redefine and rediscover themselves through suffering, change in social position and disguise.
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Some people lose themselves in their jobs, which causes them to realizes they are not who they thought they were. King Lear’s identity was very much tied up in his position as a king. He believed that he could still maintain the honor and respect from others even after he gave up all his land to his daughters. It takes Lear too long to comprehend that people no l...

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