In Act 2, the Duke of Cornwall and his wife, Regan will stay with Lord Gloucester. There is a war between the Duke of Cornwall and Albany as well in this particular act. This war works in Edmund’s favor. King Lear has also realized the betrayal of his daughters that he originally thought loved him the most. I honestly feel like this is karma for Lear. Sure enough, Lear realizes his daughters were not who they seemed to be.
My favorite tale from the Canterbury Tales was the Miller's tale. The Miller's tale was very humorous. What made it even funnier was that he was drunk. The humor made the tale not seem boring and dreadful to read. I felt like I got through this tale the fastest because of the humor, it was easy to follow, and simply the best tale. I did not care for the other tales as much due to them not being as funny or interesting. Therefore, I dread reading them and did not have as good as an understanding as I did with the Miller's tale.
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