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The Poetics of Power in Shakespeare’s “King Lear”
With King Lear, Shakespeare examines the ways in which humankind has manipulated its own stories in order to create arbitrary hierarchies that have no basis in nature; however, he is also coming to terms with the art of writing and theater by pondering how one can reconcile mankind’s rule over nature through a medium that exerts its own rule through its aim to represent it.
Metatheater in Shakespeare’s “Troilus and Cressida”
Uncovering a model of performativity; without the constant performance of these heroic figures, a loss of audience interest will bring the one thing a story is powerless against—oblivion.