About the Book
The Tragedy of King Lear unfolds in the ancient setting of Britain, where the aging monarch Lear decides to divide his kingdom among his three daughters. His intention is to retire from the burdens of kingship, but in a moment of misguided judgment, he chooses to grant power based on flattery. This decision leads to devastating consequences as Lear grapples with betrayal and madness, ultimately revealing the fragility of human relationships and the harsh realities of loyalty and love.
Regarded as one of Shakespeare's greatest works, The Tragedy of King Lear is notable for its profound exploration of themes such as betrayal, madness, and redemption. Shakespeare’s masterful use of language and rich character development create a powerful emotional landscape that resonates with audiences. The stark contrast between Lear's initial arrogance and his tragic downfall serves as a poignant commentary on the human condition, making this play a timeless reflection on the complexities of family dynamics and authority.
This classic tragedy appeals to lovers of literature, theater enthusiasts, and anyone captivated by stories of deep emotional resonance and moral dilemmas. You can enjoy this FREE audiobook online, narrated by dedicated volunteers who bring Shakespeare's timeless characters to life, allowing you to experience the emotional depth and dramatic intensity of Lear's journey.
Highlights
Experience the heart-wrenching tale of a king's tragic downfall due to his own poor judgment and vanity.
Explore profound themes of betrayal, madness, and the complexities of familial love and loyalty.
Enjoy a FREE audiobook of this classic, narrated by volunteers, making Shakespeare accessible to all.
Frequently asked questions
What is "Tragedy of King Lear" about?
The Tragedy of King Lear by William Shakespeare is a free audiobook exploring themes of betrayal and madness.
Who wrote "Tragedy of King Lear"?
"Tragedy of King Lear" was written by William Shakespeare.
Is the "Tragedy of King Lear" audiobook by William Shakespeare free?
Yes. BookAudio lets you listen to the public-domain audiobook "Tragedy of King Lear" online for free. For commercial titles we link to the official source (such as Audible).
How long is the "Tragedy of King Lear" audiobook?
The "Tragedy of King Lear" audiobook runs about 3h 43m.
Who narrates "Tragedy of King Lear"?
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