Video SparkNotes: Shakespeare's King Lear summary

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  • Check out Shakespeare's King Lear Video SparkNote: Quick and easy King Lear synopsis, analysis, and discussion of major characters and themes in the play. For more King Lear resources, go to www.sparknotes.com/shakespeare/lear. For a translation of the entire play into modern English, go to No Fear Shakespeare at nfs.sparknotes.com/lear.

Komentáře • 871

  • @KixMusaid
    @KixMusaid Před 10 lety +1541

    This is actually pretty confusing.

  • @venncs
    @venncs Před 6 lety +874

    1 hour to my exam, just found out Lear was King...

    • @yashvimaram2059
      @yashvimaram2059 Před 3 lety +90

      Bro it's called KING Lear XD

    • @popbearc3421
      @popbearc3421 Před 3 lety +12

      @@yashvimaram2059 please dont use “XD”
      Its like your toxic

    • @yashvimaram2059
      @yashvimaram2059 Před 3 lety +46

      @@popbearc3421 I didn't mean for it to sound that way! I'm just used to using emojis like that because of gaming :D

    • @popbearc3421
      @popbearc3421 Před 3 lety +4

      @@yashvimaram2059 oh ok

    • @popbearc3421
      @popbearc3421 Před 3 lety +1

      @@yashvimaram2059 👌

  • @dhruva8246
    @dhruva8246 Před 10 lety +631

    "Lear tells him to shut up"
    I lost it. looool.

  • @tori9654
    @tori9654 Před 9 lety +439

    The first time he matter-of-factly said "Edmund is a bastard" I laughed.

    • @amorphousartist3574
      @amorphousartist3574 Před 5 lety +3

      Same, I didn't realize that he would refer to its actual meaning XD It caught me off guard for sure

    • @nydiae.c.cottely6974
      @nydiae.c.cottely6974 Před 4 lety +4

      I guess I'm too used to Game of Thrones for that to have surprised me xD

  • @pucis111
    @pucis111 Před 5 lety +280

    I think it´s very important to say that when Lear asks his daughters how much they love him Cordelia is silent, because her love cannot be expressed by words. It is very very important and it should be mentioned as much as the fool-smart character with the best lines actually

  • @amarelbarrow2500
    @amarelbarrow2500 Před 8 lety +509

    Literally the only reason why I love Shakespeare is because he understands the stupidity of people in power and kills them off!

    • @globaldigitaldirectsubsidi4493
      @globaldigitaldirectsubsidi4493 Před 5 lety +13

      the language is outdated but he has the most penetrating language skills anyone has ever had.

    • @dannym6552
      @dannym6552 Před 3 lety +2

      Yup, usually the middle men ran circles around them - they get duped and don’t see what’s going on till the end when it’s too late ... sounds like some work places

    • @irepJamGoonz
      @irepJamGoonz Před 2 lety +1

      Shakespeare is a black man

    • @chrisjones8968
      @chrisjones8968 Před 2 lety

      @@irepJamGoonz 😂

    • @imalison
      @imalison Před 11 měsíci +1

      If only he were here to see Harry and Meghan. Knock wood they'll survive this mess they made.

  • @AGJ117
    @AGJ117 Před 4 lety +208

    **Team Mainplot**
    *King Lear*
    Father of the three daughters; Gonaril (Evil), Regan (Evil), and Cordelia (Good). He banishes Cordelia and his friend, Kent, for siding with her. He gets betrayed by his evil daughters, goes mad and dies at the end of the play.
    *Gonaril*
    Evil sister #1. She tricks her father and marries Albany. Oswald is her devoted servant. She later falls for Edmund and poisons her sister. She later kills herself.
    *Regan*
    Evil sister #2. Tricks her father like Gonaril and marries Cornwall. She gets poisoned by her evil sister and dies.
    *Cordelia*
    The good sister who gets banished due to her evil sisters and naive father. She marries France and comes back to fight for Britain. She dies in the end.
    *Oswald*
    Servant of Gonaril. He does evil deeds for her. He gets killed by Edgar.
    *Kent*
    Also known as the Earl of Kent. Originally a friend of King Lear before being banished. He later fights against the forces of evil. He lives in the end, but hints that he won't live for much longer.
    *Albany*
    Also known as the Duke of Albany. He does nothing to stop his evil wife Gonaril because he's a doormat. He surprisingly lives to the end, which is sad because he should have been traded for Cordelia.
    *Cornwall*
    AKA the Duke of Cornwall. He marries Regan and is almost as evil as her. Almost. He pokes out Glouster's eyes, so a servant pokes him back with a sword. He dies from his wound.
    **Team Subplot**
    *Gloucester*
    Also known as Earl of Gloucester. His two sons are Edgar (Good and Legitimate) and Edmund (Evil and Illegitimate). He gets tricked by Edmund and goes blind. Edgar tricks him into not committing suicide. He dies in the end anyways.
    *Edmund*
    The evil son. He tricks his father Gloucester into thinking Edgar is the evil one. Both of the sisters identify with his evilness and want to get with him. He loses to Edgar in a duel and dies.
    *Edgar*
    The good brother and one of the only few who survive the play. His brother Edmund makes his father Gloucester think he's the evil brother. He kills Oswald and Edmund. Since every other ruler is dead, someone has to lead Britain, and it gets to be him. How lucky is he?

    • @kritikaseeruttun6068
      @kritikaseeruttun6068 Před 3 lety +2

      Thank you 😊

    • @hush.9955
      @hush.9955 Před 3 lety +1

      You really think I'm gonna read that?

    • @lilahmanfredi1889
      @lilahmanfredi1889 Před 3 lety +19

      "He does nothing to stop his evil wife Gonaril because he's a doormat."
      "He pokes out Glouster's eyes, so a servant pokes him back with a sword. He dies from his wound. "
      I LOVE THIS LMAO

    • @elpeemimi6357
      @elpeemimi6357 Před 2 lety

      Nice

    • @sanskritigarg60
      @sanskritigarg60 Před 2 lety +1

      It was really helpful thank you😊

  • @rashedbasiri8937
    @rashedbasiri8937 Před 8 lety +1310

    I'm so gonna fail my test

    • @lorenacruz7387
      @lorenacruz7387 Před 8 lety +31

      I'm so gonna fail my presentation

    • @rashedbasiri8937
      @rashedbasiri8937 Před 8 lety +7

      😂😂😂 good luck

    • @rubyPWNS1
      @rubyPWNS1 Před 8 lety +13

      +Rashed Basiri I can do this, essay is due tomorrow but gotta work hard!
      Thought I would leave a optimistic comment, don't freak out others guys haha.

    • @adibasyed4864
      @adibasyed4864 Před 7 lety

      z

    • @BlahBlahBlah13623
      @BlahBlahBlah13623 Před 7 lety +1

      how'd you go?

  • @Polyhat_
    @Polyhat_ Před 8 lety +818

    totally not just learning the story now 11 hours from the exam

  • @muditjain7667
    @muditjain7667 Před 9 lety +371

    What a crazy confusing story.

    • @breh9243
      @breh9243 Před 6 lety +5

      Mudit Jain
      freaking true. I dislike it.

    • @sarangdharmishra7871
      @sarangdharmishra7871 Před 6 lety +1

      Its a nice story how can u tell that it is a crazy story

    • @halcyonsandiego
      @halcyonsandiego Před 5 lety +7

      The Kardashians

    • @sacredwatermage3086
      @sacredwatermage3086 Před 4 lety +6

      I agree. And my teacher wants my 'in depth' analysis on it.
      It's honestly just a whole mess of random.
      I'm not gonna dance around the concepts pulling stuff outta nowhere like this is art class.

    • @williammcguire130
      @williammcguire130 Před 4 lety +1

      @@sacredwatermage3086 There's nothing random about it. This is a very confusing summary of a very well thought out play

  • @kxmode
    @kxmode Před 9 lety +675

    Why would King Leer name one of his daughters Gonorrhea?

    • @youssefrochdi1994
      @youssefrochdi1994 Před 9 lety +35

      kxmode I knew someone would think of this. I was laughing so hard in class when I first read her name.

    • @youssefrochdi1994
      @youssefrochdi1994 Před 9 lety +4

      kxmode I knew someone would think of this. I was laughing so hard in class when I first read her name.

    • @kylasanchez
      @kylasanchez Před 8 lety +1

      AHAHAHAHAHA

    • @kylasanchez
      @kylasanchez Před 8 lety

      +Youssef Rochdi same

    • @cbergeron4137
      @cbergeron4137 Před 8 lety +4

      +kxmode its goneril

  • @alexjoker170
    @alexjoker170 Před 8 lety +291

    Started reading comments and not paying attention to video. Now I'm confused.

    • @kylasanchez
      @kylasanchez Před 8 lety +20

      I watched the entire video but im still so confused

    • @btg.jayy9957
      @btg.jayy9957 Před 7 lety

      same

    • @LethoHali
      @LethoHali Před 6 lety

      Alex Joker you and me both!!!! 🙆🏽‍♀️🙆🏽‍♀️🙆🏽‍♀️🙆🏽‍♀️🤦🏽‍♀️

    • @jlyapenn8081
      @jlyapenn8081 Před 4 lety +1

      Same

    • @aikaterineillt9876
      @aikaterineillt9876 Před 4 lety +2

      Paying attention will not make you any better off

  • @ilikejuice96
    @ilikejuice96 Před 8 lety +135

    Anybody else having a cheeky gawk before the Leaving Cert trying to find out what's the fucking story with this play?

    • @SurvivalSimo
      @SurvivalSimo Před 8 lety

      Yeh man😂

    • @Gravesock
      @Gravesock Před 8 lety +3

      Yeah the actual fuck is this shit lol

    • @Hairmilked
      @Hairmilked Před 8 lety +1

      FUUUCK

    • @ThePokadot1234
      @ThePokadot1234 Před 8 lety +2

      Yep 2 days :'(

    • @lizunok8058
      @lizunok8058 Před 6 lety

      OMG yes! I have a project that's going towards my LC premocks and I'm supposed to say that in under two mins

  • @TheAlmightyApe
    @TheAlmightyApe Před 9 lety +313

    Too many characters, it's so hard to follow this video summary.....

    • @ThePokadot1234
      @ThePokadot1234 Před 8 lety +38

      It's more for people who have read the play and understand who the characters are,

    • @ThePokadot1234
      @ThePokadot1234 Před 8 lety +1

      It's more for people who have read the play and understand who the characters are,

    • @kevincastro8768
      @kevincastro8768 Před 5 lety +1

      I understood it pretty well and I haven’t read the play and english isn’t even my native language

    • @Coconutwater7
      @Coconutwater7 Před 3 lety +3

      The play itself is quite complex. This video does a good job of describing it in greater detail, but you might want to watch a shorter video first if this confuses you.

  • @aaronkfmaster
    @aaronkfmaster Před 8 lety +735

    This analysis completely ignored the importance of the Fool.
    smh.
    The Fool was one of the smartest characters.

    • @5610winston
      @5610winston Před 5 lety +41

      As is always the case when a fool is a prominent character in a drama or novel.

    • @carolyncvaldez257
      @carolyncvaldez257 Před 5 lety +37

      Preach. Glad someone realized that. Goneril and Regan are power hungry cunts

    • @meabhcrotty1862
      @meabhcrotty1862 Před 4 lety +63

      I feel bad for the fool, he is stuck with all these fools.

    • @nwannyana
      @nwannyana Před 4 lety +5

      @@meabhcrotty1862 So true 😂

    • @reshmah606
      @reshmah606 Před 4 lety +16

      This is not an analysis. It's just a summary. I guess you must search for an analysis if you want the character sketch of the Fool.

  • @0hold
    @0hold Před 7 lety +264

    People here be like "I have an exam on this tomorrow/soon"
    Bruh, I need to recite this entire story cuz I have a storytelling competition. I'm the one who's going to fail.

  • @EthanLaman
    @EthanLaman Před 10 lety +90

    That escalated quickly

  • @iangel1351
    @iangel1351 Před 8 lety +13

    I'm in middle school and I'm watching Shakespeare on my free time. His stories are GENIUS. I LOVE IT SOON MUCH.

    • @scottandcoke1342
      @scottandcoke1342 Před 7 měsíci +7

      It's been 8 years since your comment, come back and cringe at it

    • @patricknoonan2637
      @patricknoonan2637 Před 7 měsíci +2

      MINE TOO I haven't been reading Shakespeare back in high school. It was from my Freshman year and I read some Othello From Shakespeare.

  • @babsbylow6869
    @babsbylow6869 Před 3 lety +21

    I'm beginning to become convinced that Kent is the hero here.
    Granted, he didn't do what he had set to, but he did remain loyal and true to Lear, and always did what he thought best for Lear. Including trying to provide shelter and fire on that stormy night, and send Lear off to Dover into the safety of Cordelia.
    Well done good friend. While he may not have succeeded in saving Lear, he is heroic.

    • @Romron_Gramsay
      @Romron_Gramsay Před 7 měsíci

      calm down this video is 11 years old geez you care too much about a silly video thats about an irelavant subject by an irelevaant person

  • @connormcdonnell3061
    @connormcdonnell3061 Před 3 lety +30

    I love this play, one of Shakespeare's best , to those struggling , Id recommend the 1985 film "Ran" . Its a masterpiece in film making and retells the story in a Japanese setting. I usually hate it when they change the setting , but it works really well . You will understand the story a lot better .

  • @janglinsoul
    @janglinsoul Před 9 lety +121

    in the english subtitles, "Goneril and Regan" is transcribed as "gonorrhea" LOL

    • @Bestillivoze
      @Bestillivoze Před 4 lety

      or Donger ill

    • @boop99
      @boop99 Před 2 lety

      6 years late, but what's the difference? Lol

  • @emmagardner7070
    @emmagardner7070 Před 8 lety +176

    I would have to disagree where it says Gloucester is embarrassed by his affair, in the text itself he explains that yes, Edmund was born out of wedlock, but he had a good time in his conception and he is just as much his son as Edgar. It is very clear from text, or at least the adaptation I have read, that Gloucester is not embarrassed by Edmund, but rather wants Edmund to feel he is no different than Edgar. He goes around telling nobleman about his bastard son and how great he is. That doesn't sound embarrassed to me. Just food for thought.

    • @vercingetorix9641
      @vercingetorix9641 Před 8 lety +25

      +Emma Gardner Well, Gloucester says that has been embarrassed to reveal Edmund's parentage, but after so long he has gotten used to explaining Edmund's bastardy. I would agree that Gloucester is well-intentioned with regards to Edmund, but hearing your father say that he has been embarrassed by you for so long that he has gotten used to it (not to mention essentially saying "yup, his mother was one hot whore") is somewhat less than gratifying.

    • @MissKimory
      @MissKimory Před 8 lety +25

      No Gloucester is embarassed, he even says a joke about it : " I have so often blushed to acknowledge him" . Moreover he makes sex jokes about Edmund's mother in front of him. Yet he indeed says he loves them equally. (Based from the real version I'm holding in my hands)

    • @MsUnicornbitch
      @MsUnicornbitch Před 7 lety +8

      "I have so often blushed to acknowledge him that now I'm 'abrazed to it"

    • @kayleighbrown459
      @kayleighbrown459 Před 6 lety +8

      That doesn't sound like embarrassment. Not heavy shameful embarrassment anyway. The fact that he so willingly jokes about it gives me the impression that it's not a subject he tried hard to avoid, as you would expect from someone who'e embarrassed.

    • @anlbaysal6047
      @anlbaysal6047 Před 4 lety +1

      You may not have been read the very beginning of the play, Act I, Scene I because there is a conversation between Gloucester and The Earl of Kent where he clearly confesses what he thinks about Edmund, the bastard. By the way, it is Shakespeare, who are you to criticize his play? :)

  • @themarymachine
    @themarymachine Před 4 lety +37

    After re-watching this for the 8th time I finally get it! :D

  • @blue46547
    @blue46547 Před 11 lety +14

    I think this video helps if you're studying it and really familiar with the characters and just want a quick summery. If you're new and just watching it for entertainment yes you will get extremely lost with the names!

  • @kxmode
    @kxmode Před 9 lety +104

    If this were a modern movie the critics would say this is the most convoluted piece of dramatic malarkey ever conceived, but because it's from William Shakespeare everyone is like, "This story is genius!"
    It's crap!

    • @themysticmungis2262
      @themysticmungis2262 Před 8 lety +25

      It's actually a strong story. I hated Shakespeare when i was in middle school. But i now realize that his plays and stories actually make sense. I wouldn't watch his plays in my free time, but i can see why he is such an iconic author. So quit complaining. It's not like you could do any better

    • @kxmode
      @kxmode Před 8 lety +3

      +Jack Julsing I watched the play performed by an great group of actors Even then it didn't make any sense while watching. It's just a confusing story all around for me.

    • @afrosteeve
      @afrosteeve Před 8 lety +10

      +kxmode have you ever considered not being stupid?

    • @kxmode
      @kxmode Před 8 lety +9

      +afrosteeve I develop and program websites so no, I'm not stupid. It simply means I don't understand the Elizabethan dialect in this play. I have no problems following Henry V and other Shakespearean plays. King Lear is just one of Shakespeare's plays I genuinely don't understand.

    • @BlahBlahBlah13623
      @BlahBlahBlah13623 Před 7 lety +7

      I agree with you kxmode. I think its merit comes more from its subversion of contextual ideas because it depicts a dynamic conception of mankind as self-fashioned, and less so the entertaining value of the play.

  • @elladungey176
    @elladungey176 Před 4 lety +36

    7:28 "he does all this to make Gloucester stop being suicidal" why did i laugh at how bluntly he said that

  • @deathsblossom
    @deathsblossom Před 10 lety +52

    Important note... 6:22 Cornwall does NOT kill the servant, Cornwall's wife, Regan does.
    Servant stands up for Gloucester, gets in fight with Cornwall, wounds Cornwall, who cries like a bitch. Regina makes fun of her husband for being thus, takes his sword, and kills the servant.

  • @nicolettemarais9121
    @nicolettemarais9121 Před 10 lety +4

    I simply love Sparknotes videos on the different dramas and novels. It really helps my students understand the text. Please continue!!!

  • @elyonlarbi6751
    @elyonlarbi6751 Před 3 lety +19

    All I understand from this is that almost everyone was suicidal-

    • @aimen87
      @aimen87 Před 2 lety +2

      All I understand is that Edmund is a bastard...

  • @jademcl4727
    @jademcl4727 Před 8 lety +163

    so English paper 2 is in 2 hours.........

    • @ThePokadot1234
      @ThePokadot1234 Před 8 lety +4

      Hush now... Don't remind me

    • @naomis5613
      @naomis5613 Před 8 lety +1

      +Jasmine Murphy haha Ikr cant handle this

    • @ThePokadot1234
      @ThePokadot1234 Před 8 lety +1

      +Naomi Shofoluwe hiii. I just done my makeup while listening to this.... It's so helpful

    • @naomis5613
      @naomis5613 Před 8 lety

      +Jasmine Murphy ikr

    • @rosaleis6914
      @rosaleis6914 Před 8 lety +5

      I wrote my mid papers last week using these vids and got owned hard...these vids missing out on so much detail my teacher knew right away... nerdstudy vids go way more in detail but I think they're only beginning to put them up now.. i need them to be faster... my final paper is worth like 1/3 of my grade.....

  • @PlntPeace
    @PlntPeace Před 9 lety +6

    Talk about plots and subplots... Shakespeare could do it all and 500 years later still keep us mesmerized.

  • @irepJamGoonz
    @irepJamGoonz Před 2 lety +4

    Shakespeare had so much material because there was a lot of things going on in the Europe at the time. Also he was just ahead of his time like that. Pure genius.
    I love him!

  • @vesselinkrastev
    @vesselinkrastev Před 8 lety +4

    That's very useful, thanks! It helps to find a list of the characters and have a look every now and again.

  • @mc7353
    @mc7353 Před 9 lety +192

    I'm fucking confused

  • @Samantha.Knox98
    @Samantha.Knox98 Před 8 lety +99

    whose killing who and whose in love with who? wot.

    • @tylerdunjoshjoseph4347
      @tylerdunjoshjoseph4347 Před 7 lety +12

      Sammy Knox all I know is there were 12 characters in the beginning and at the end there are only 2!

    • @Yoyoman835
      @Yoyoman835 Před 5 lety +1

      yes

    • @ceoofweblena
      @ceoofweblena Před 4 lety +2

      @@tylerdunjoshjoseph4347 Wait ThErE wErE 12?!

    • @sulepotter5519
      @sulepotter5519 Před 3 lety +2

      @@ceoofweblena Lear, Cordelia Goneril, Regan, Albany, Cornwall, Kent, Gloucester, Edmund, Edgar, Oswald, The Fool. Exactly 12.
      Also there is King of France too, but he is not that important

    • @ceoofweblena
      @ceoofweblena Před 3 lety +1

      @@sulepotter5519 thank you so much I-

  • @andrinaandug
    @andrinaandug Před 12 lety +15

    OMg Shakespeare always has those crazy stories I love that guy XD

  • @bretrosexual
    @bretrosexual Před 13 lety +5

    Love this simplified version...Thank you Sparknotes!

  • @cheesyjollyhotdog9074
    @cheesyjollyhotdog9074 Před 9 lety +15

    I read the manuscript and understood nothing at all. Good thing sparknotes was blessed with such animation and modernized narration as well hahaha, cheers!

  • @mstarcatcher
    @mstarcatcher Před 7 lety +3

    Thanks for this. :) I'm doing a project for Shakespeare class at the end of the semester and I'm making a silent movie with a minute-an-act basis, and I needed to understand what exactly I was reading. So again, thanks.

  • @GoddessGranny
    @GoddessGranny Před 2 lety +3

    An accurate depiction of just how raw , violent power can mess up with people's head. Also, don't fear the hard times as through them you realise your true potential. Embrace the difficult moments.
    However pure self knowledge could prove brutal. Try not to be completely aware about yourself. Live in a little bit of a creative, positive world you have created for yourself embracing your flaws.

  • @MsUnicornbitch
    @MsUnicornbitch Před 7 lety +59

    It's 5 am and my exam on this + two other texts is in 4 hours...

  • @c0rtin3x
    @c0rtin3x Před 12 lety +5

    "Edgar tells Gloucester he's at the top of a cliff - though he's actually not!" The pause killed it :D

  • @premieressaysonline2459
    @premieressaysonline2459 Před 6 lety +1

    Love these play summaries

  • @jwichmann1306
    @jwichmann1306 Před 12 lety

    these little sparknotes clips are great, very helpful.

  • @stevene6181
    @stevene6181 Před 4 lety +6

    i watched king lear on amazon prime and got most of it, felt big brain when i realized it was parent-child dynamics. but the old dialect of modern english was hard to follow at times. the pacing is insanely fast i barely had time to process each scene

  • @owlslide9793
    @owlslide9793 Před 9 lety +15

    I needed this for school. Too many people too much plots. I'm so close to ripping out my hair. I've been At this for weeks. 🙈

  • @orcasmicyt6423
    @orcasmicyt6423 Před 5 lety +1

    i watch and hear whole story ,having characters list in my hand...it helped me much better to understand thanks a lot😘

  • @matthewsmith6540
    @matthewsmith6540 Před 9 lety +85

    I zoned out around 6 minutes in. fml

    • @FanGirl171
      @FanGirl171 Před 9 lety +5

      Matthew Czirjak I zoned out around 1 minute lol

    • @matthewsmith6540
      @matthewsmith6540 Před 9 lety +3

      FanGirl171 Thank God i graduated with a 58

  • @varadarajdevika3410
    @varadarajdevika3410 Před 4 lety

    Its actuly a good video of the play in short!
    Thank you so much!🙏

  • @samcrackers
    @samcrackers Před 4 lety +2

    holy shit i haven’t been this bored in a while

  • @Oscar101101101
    @Oscar101101101 Před 8 lety +1

    Love this play.

  • @beansbaby1501
    @beansbaby1501 Před 4 lety +2

    My school just did this play!After watching it I was very confused, so now I’m here.

  • @radicallyalyssa
    @radicallyalyssa Před 11 lety

    This video is amazing. The drawings are wonderful, too! Thanks!

  • @TheButlerboi
    @TheButlerboi Před 11 lety

    I am performing im a 48 hour production of this and this has helped me a great deal! :D thankyou!

  • @gregorybordelon
    @gregorybordelon Před 2 lety +2

    Sucession is the modern King Lear adaptation

  • @april9586
    @april9586 Před 11 lety +1

    This was so helpful, thank you!

  • @thebonerfromhell
    @thebonerfromhell Před 3 lety +4

    Trying to learn about this to help my daughter with her tests, but holy shit, what is this guy on?

  • @kachiedward7918
    @kachiedward7918 Před 9 lety +46

    This is soo confusing :'(

  • @xForgeMusic
    @xForgeMusic Před 9 lety +13

    We're reading this in school and I fucking lost

  • @jasonhamill7217
    @jasonhamill7217 Před 6 lety +28

    Who else is watching this because they’re screwed for the Leaving

    • @MrHD71
      @MrHD71 Před 6 lety +1

      p1 fucked us real hard

    • @youngfiloo
      @youngfiloo Před 4 lety +1

      hows the leaving cert go

  • @ramoncoronel7288
    @ramoncoronel7288 Před 9 lety +3

    A good adaptation for this is the movie "Ran" from Akira Kurosawa, it's a pretty good film only instead of three daughters there is three sons in 15th century feudal Japan. A lot of the themes are similar to the original play, but has a little mix of Japanese history.

  • @shockman2178
    @shockman2178 Před 5 lety +6

    First rule of a Shakespeare Tradegy: if your name is in the title, you’re going to die

  • @EverythingShakespeare
    @EverythingShakespeare Před 11 lety

    Great illustration

  • @FrostedPingu
    @FrostedPingu Před 13 lety

    Much appreciated, thanks!

  • @jean-jacqueslaunay8330
    @jean-jacqueslaunay8330 Před 8 lety +1

    Very useful before reading the full text.
    All things considered, I have not to do it ... From now on I can boast about my knowledge about Shakespeare! What a time saving!

  • @angelgirl8533
    @angelgirl8533 Před 6 lety

    Awesome play.

  • @MachineGecko1
    @MachineGecko1 Před 11 lety

    Very helpful video, thanks!

  • @justinc.9565
    @justinc.9565 Před 7 lety

    This plays actually pretty good

  • @KevinAlexandair
    @KevinAlexandair Před 8 lety

    So good!

  • @jamescarlyle2630
    @jamescarlyle2630 Před 7 lety +6

    How on earth did Shakespeare get away with the plot device at 7:15 it's an absolute shambles.

  • @Vanillaqyoo
    @Vanillaqyoo Před rokem

    Thank you!

  • @sonushekhawat3771
    @sonushekhawat3771 Před 9 lety

    Thanx it really helped me near exams.

  • @TheLocoUnion
    @TheLocoUnion Před 6 lety +1

    I just paid $125.00 for a ticket to see the play, and said to myself...”I better find out what this thing is all about!”
    Now after making serious notes and playing this video five times... I think I got it!
    When you get into it... it’s really very exciting and absolutely insane!
    I can’t wait to see it!

  • @priyashachugh6019
    @priyashachugh6019 Před 6 lety

    Thank you spark notes you saved me ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

  • @moeinamj9080
    @moeinamj9080 Před 3 lety +2

    watching this before my test :)

  • @Zorrko20
    @Zorrko20 Před 10 lety +1

    Amazing *-*

  • @aleshbaanser6628
    @aleshbaanser6628 Před 11 lety

    So helpful!

  • @foufou6971
    @foufou6971 Před 4 lety

    Please Continue with such videos.I'm from Iraq.

  • @ceoofweblena
    @ceoofweblena Před 4 lety +5

    Teacher: Write an advertisement for this play
    Me: WARNING: Super confusing, please don't proceed unless you have *big brain*

  • @destinyRB
    @destinyRB Před 11 lety

    Very nice and helpful video. All the names are really confusing but that's not the fault of the video. :) Thanks for uploading!

  • @flailingwings
    @flailingwings Před 13 lety

    @Briluvr "And I shall go to sleep at noon."
    It's another double meaning that the fool is constantly spouting throughout the play. Basically it means he died. Most likely of a broken heart like most every other character in the play.

  • @Shah_200
    @Shah_200 Před 4 měsíci

    My final exam on Monday and I still haven’t finished my study but listen to this explanation😂
    Wish me luck guys😆

  • @ronnas4592
    @ronnas4592 Před 3 lety +2

    Everyone is saying they are here for a reason while I was just curious what happens cause at school we read a very short part and I wanted to know the whole story

  • @lizunok8058
    @lizunok8058 Před 6 lety

    okay, this is great for my exams. thank you for existing. but i'm doing a project and i'm supposed to say all of this in under two mins T-T

  • @cbergeron4137
    @cbergeron4137 Před 8 lety

    this is very helpful

  • @NM-vs5lg
    @NM-vs5lg Před 4 lety +8

    One of the most confused tragedies of shakes.

  • @DUDETHISCOMMENTISSOGODDAMNLONG

    shakespeare is a part of every novel, movie, tv show, that you ever read or watch

  • @HonestlyJustSomeGuy
    @HonestlyJustSomeGuy Před 4 lety +3

    Having some labels over the characters' heads might help for those following at home. I know the video is almost nine years old at the time I'm writing this.
    I didn't have to work with this play in school, but this wouldn't help me much if I did.

  • @valeryfelix
    @valeryfelix Před 7 lety

    Thank you💗

  • @MrLaxdude89
    @MrLaxdude89 Před 9 lety +1

    I'm watching this to be content until I watch the movie, because I don't have the time right now. I read the play, and I find it very funny that the hair colors assigned to Goneril, Regan, and Cordelia are the exact same as the way I pictured them

  • @shotsy5
    @shotsy5 Před 12 lety +2

    damn you Sparknotes!

  • @heidifernhout1983
    @heidifernhout1983 Před 11 lety

    i liked kandee kane, the drum blonde's interpretation on her channel....done for a class presentation which received highest marks!

  • @judyenos1130
    @judyenos1130 Před 6 lety +1

    I think it's pretty neat

  • @skmohammadilias8460
    @skmohammadilias8460 Před 25 dny

    Thanku so mch❤ from India

  • @malavikanambiar6046
    @malavikanambiar6046 Před 7 lety +51

    I've got my exam tomorrow, I am so dead. *_*

  • @paintw1zard1377
    @paintw1zard1377 Před 11 lety

    AP classes are the advanced classes you can take in high school that are collage prep classes if you get an A in it, it adds a point to your average. they are usually very difficult

  • @ashleyhumbyrd7274
    @ashleyhumbyrd7274 Před 3 lety +1

    If scores of people don’t die, it just isn’t a Shakespearean tragedy

    • @boop99
      @boop99 Před 2 lety

      Well, that is the definition of a tragedy. Everyone must die and peace is never an option.

  • @Lirah575
    @Lirah575 Před 11 lety

    Ty for this

  • @imdadkiron
    @imdadkiron Před 8 měsíci

    It's a very precious for me 😊

  • @alimniknam8737
    @alimniknam8737 Před 5 lety

    Awesome