King Lear

explain the meaning of any five .(a) More sinned against than sinning (King Lear), (b) full circle (king Lear), (c) comparisons are odorous (Much ado about nothing),(d) crack of doom (Macbeth), (e) A dish fit for the gods (Julius Caesar)

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I'm sorry, this is a short-answer forum. Questions must be posted separately.

As for the first quote from King Lear, this is a quote, which in context follows Lear's appeal and confession to the gods, which is quickly followed by the declaration that others have sinned more than he. In this case, the "others" would be his ungrateful children. In essence..... Lear is keeping score.

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