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  1. There you can see the great image of authority: even a dog is obeyed when it's in power. You rascally officer, restrain your bloody hands! Why are you whipping that whore?

    • Act 5, Scene 3

      To escape the proclamation condemning me to death, I...

  2. This short tale is about a blind beggar who is befriended by a stray dog; the man puts the dog on a lead and uses him to navigate his way around the town, but this robs the dog of its freedom.

  3. The word is worthless without the power to back it up. By the same token, anyone can be a king if they’re powerful. Even a dog will be obeyed by people who fear its strength. King Lear suggests that the distribution of wealth and power in society is random, unfair and meaningless.

  4. Even a dog can take up an office of power and is obeyed by people because they fear being bitten. He is now revolted by the very thing that he has been, King of Britain, and sees himself as no different to a farmer’s dog barking at a beggar.

  5. Even a dog can take up an office of power and is obeyed by people because they fear being bitten. He is now revolted by the very thing that he has been, King of Britain, and sees himself as no different to a farmer’s dog barking at a beggar.

  6. Thou hast seen a farmer's dog bark at a beggar? GLOUCESTER Ay, sir. KING LEAR And the creature run from the cur? There thou mightst behold the great image of authority: a dog's obeyed in office.

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  8. Jul 1, 2021 · In this story, the writer describes in detail the relationship between a blind beggar and a street dog, who roams free here and there. The story is a perfect example of human greed and brutality towards animals. Explanation: In these lines, the writer says that the dog was sleeping nearby.

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