King Lear

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Does the dog die?
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Are animals abused?
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Is someone sexually assaulted?
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Does an animal die?
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Does a cat die?
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Does a pet die?
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Were animals harmed in the making?
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Is there pedophilia?
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Is a minor sexualized?
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Does someone vomit?
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Bodily Harm
Is someone tortured?
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Is there eye mutilation?
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Family
Does a parent die?
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Fear
Are there clowns?
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Lear's Fool is a court jester, and therefore most people with coulrophobia should not be triggered by his presence. He isn't a clown in the contemporary sense or as a theatrical device. For the most part, he is hardly even a comic relief character at all.

Most stage productions tend to downplay the stereotypical jester's appearance as well, since he is somewhat of an outlier in the archetype. Those unnerved by the appearance or nature of clowns will be safe reading or watching most versions of King Lear.

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Prejudice
Does an LGBT person die?
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Spoiler
Does it have a sad ending?
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Violence
Is there blood/gore?
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