Cover of King Lear by William Shakespeare

King Lear

by William Shakespeare

113 pages~2 hrs

Divide a kingdom, destroy a soul.

When a legendary monarch demands a public display of devotion to divide his realm, his vanity triggers a catastrophic descent into madness and betrayal. This visceral tragedy explores the fragile line between power and senility, proving that the most dangerous enemies are often your own flesh and blood.

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