King Lear does, along with his fool.
The fool goes with him. Kent, in his disguised role as Caius, is following close behind.
Kurosawa's Ran.
Macbeth, Othello, Romeo and Juliet, King Lear theres more but i forget
All of Shakespeares tragedies do... Hamlet,Romeo and Juliet..King Lear for example.
This is a matter of opinion, but Hamlet and King Lear are usually the plays mentioned as Shakespeare's best.
The enraged king Lear reviled the daughters who have cast him out into a fierce storm.
King Lear is.
At the end of KING LEAR, King Lear dies with Cordelia on his hands, dead.
In "King Lear," the word "storm" presents a significant image cluster, symbolizing both the literal tempest that rages in the play and the emotional turmoil experienced by the characters. The storm reflects Lear's inner chaos and descent into madness, as well as the broader themes of disorder and betrayal. It serves as a powerful metaphor for the conflict and suffering that arise from familial and societal breakdown.
William Shakespeare wrote the play King Lear.
Lear refers to the Shakespeare play King Lear. In the movie King lear is Harry's (Amitabh Bachchan) dream role
What need for a quote? The Fool, alone among all of Lear's followers, sticks with him as he heads into the storm. That action speaks louder than any words.