King Lear!

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King Lear!

Qualex Consulting Services, Inc

In this reading app, you can access William Shakespeare's tragedy King Lear with adjustable auto-scroller speeds for comfortable reading. Includes features for customizing text size, background brightness, and saving progress.

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AppRecs rating 2.0. Trustworthiness 90 out of 100. Review manipulation risk 17 out of 100. Based on a review sample analyzed.

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Low review manipulation risk

17% review manipulation risk

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90% trustworthiness score from analyzed reviews

About King Lear!

King Lear is a tragedy, by William Shakespeare.

This reader is equipped with various auto scroller speeds to make a more pleasurable reading experience.

Lear, who is old, wants to retire from power. He decides to divide his realm among his three daughters, and offers the largest share to the one who loves him best. Goneril and Regan both proclaim in fulsome terms that they love him more than anything in the world, which pleases him. Cordelia speaks temperately and honestly, which annoys him. In his anger he disinherits her, and divides the kingdom between the other two. Kent objects to this unfair treatment. Lear is further enraged by Kent's contradiction, and banishes him from the country. Cordelia's two suitors enter. Learning that she is disinherited, the Duke of Burgundy withdraws his suit, but the King of France is impressed by her honesty and marries her anyway.

Lear announces he will live alternately with Goneril and Regan, and their husbands, the Dukes of Albany and Cornwall. He reserves to himself a retinue of one hundred knights, to be supported by his daughters. Goneril and Regan speak privately, agreeing that Lear is old and foolish...
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tabbycoffman

Great

I feel as if I put a bad rating I’d be insulting the masterpiece of King Lear as a play, there isn’t anything wrong with app, no problems, but I ask myself am I rating King Lear or the app, so both the app and play are great, five stars.

aimeelaplant

This is not the King Lear my English teacher gave me.

The text in this version is completely different than my book and other apps I''ve used. Not only is the text different, the characters aren't even named the same.

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