King Lear
I will be talking about king Lear and his love of his three daughter and who loves him the most. But in my version it will be based in London and area Deptford green. so lets begin act 1 scene 1. today we shall talk bout our purposes. Gimee that map there. now that Ive spilt are three estate and til fast impact to shake all cares and business and age. joining our strengths while I crawl toward death. my son of Greenwich, no less loving son Bermondsey we have this these final hours constant will to publish to my girls. my future goes on may be prevented now. My son of Deptford and Greenwich, great rivals in my youngest Daughters love long court have made their big sojourn and here are to be answered. girls please tell me since we will deprive both of rule interest of area cares of state which we shall say we loves me the most? that will get the largest bounty may extend where nature loves merit challenge. goneril my oldest child speak, first.
Goneril
Dad I love more than words can feel the matter dearer than seeing a new born baby, space and liberty beyond what can be valued, rich or poor more less than life, with grace, health, beauty, honour, as much as child loved or father found, a love that makes breath poor and unable to speak beyond all manner of so much I love you so much.
Cordelia
aside what shall I say, love and be silent
King Lear
All out of bounds even from the script to this with shadowy forests and with champion, with rivers wide skirted meads we make the lady to thine and Albany issues be this perpetual. what says our second daughter our dearest regan wife to cornwall speak.
Regan
sir I am made of the self same metal that my sister is and prize me at her worth. in my true heart I find she names my very deed of love only she comes too short that I process myself an enemy to all other joys which the most precious square of sense possesses and find I am alone felicitate in your dear highness love.
Cordelia
aside then poor Cordelia aqnd yet not so since I am, my loves more richer than my tongue.
king lear
to thee and thine hereditary ever remain this ample third of our fair kingdom no less in space, validity and pleasure than that confer on goneril. now, our joy although the last, no least to whose young love the vines of France and milk of burgundy strive to be interess what can you say to draw a third more opulent than your sisters speak.
Cordelia
nothing, my lord
king lear
nothing. nothing will come of nothing speak again.
cordelia
unhappy that I am I cannot heave my heart into my mouth I love your majesty according to my bond nor more nor less.
king lear
how, how cordelia mend your speech a little lest it may mar your fortunes.
cordelia
good my lord. you have begot me bred me bred me loved me I return those duties back as are right fit obey you love you and most honour you. why have my sisters husbands, if they say they love you all haply, when I shall wed that lord whose hand must take my plight shall carry half my love with him, haf my care and duty sure, I shall never marry like my sisters to love my father all.
king lEAR
but goes thy heart with this?
CORDELIA
ay, good my lord
king Lear
so young, and so untender

February 19, 2016 at 9:03 pm
Jemel, this is a good start. However, you haven’t adapted Shakespeare’s language enough!
Target:
Adapt Shakespeare’s original language to create a modern interpretation of the original scene.