1. King Lear: The Nature Of Good And Evil
Evil is represented throughout the play by Lear's two eldest daughters, but more significantly portrayed by Edmund, the illegitimate son of Gloucester. ... He knows that what he is doing is evil, and enjoys being deceitful. ... This final act has proven to all that Edmund has no good, compassion, or remorse in his character and he represents the perfect evil. ... The entire play is marked by characters and their fights that represent the battle of good verses evil. ... Edmund on the other hand embodies all that is pure evil. ...
- Word Count: 724
- Approx Pages: 3
- Grade Level: High School