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Shakespeare’s “King Lear” and Groucho Marx’ “Duck Soup”
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This 5
page report makes a comparison between Shakespeare’s “King Lear”
and Grouch Marx’s “Rufus T. Firefly” from the 1933 movie “Duck
Soup.” Both rely on the audience’s expectations as part of the
larger story. In “King Lear” those expectations are justifiably
founded. In “Duck Soup,” expectations are turned upside down and
made ridiculous. “King Lear” serves as one of Shakespeare’s
darkest tragedies in terms of the madness, intrigue, and
political warfare that takes place in the context of the rule of
just one man. The madness, intrigue, and warfare of “Duck Soup”
demonstrate the ludicrous nature of vanity and its results.
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