Throughout the play, King Lear displays a remarkable range of attitudes and emotions. In a well developed essay, examine carefully the following scenes and analyze, in your own words, the attitude and emotion in each. Lear’s language reflects in its tone those attitudes and feelings, so you need to read carefully his speeches and find in them the specific phrases that convey most clearly his thoughts and feelings. You may characterize Lear in these scenes according to your perception of his tone and your understanding of the words he employs. In addition to a close reading of the text in these scenes, you may listen to or watch different productions of the play to see how different actors interpret Lear’s attitude in each scene. You may find that even within a short passage Lear displays a range of emotion, so there may be more than one feeling or attitude he evinces.Before analyzing specific passages, you need to summarize briefly the scene and provide a context for the phrases