King Lear And the Patriarchal Tragedy in Breaking Bad, Ozark, and Succession
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Shakespeare’s King Lear provides an enduring archetype of the flawed patriarch, whose decisions concerning succession and legacy precipitate his downfall and his family's collapse. This essay argues that the anti-heroes of twenty-first-century prestige television powerfully and complexly embody this model. Through a comparative analysis, it investigates three modern Lear figures: Walter White (Breaking Bad), Marty Byrde (Ozark), and Logan Roy (Succession). Despite operating in distinct realms—a media empire, corporate finance, and the criminal underworld—each character reenacts core components of the Lear narrative. The study demonstrates how Walter White inverts the tragedy, building a kingdom from nothing yet succumbing to analogous arrogance and familial betrayal. Marty Byrde is framed as a reversal of the archetype, whose fatal flaw is a chilling hyper-rationality that estranges him from his family, in contrast to Lear's emotional extravagance. Logan Roy is presented as the most direct contemporary parallel, a corporate monarch whose shrewd refusal to relinquish control echoes Lear’s catastrophic division of his kingdom. Ultimately, this research contends that by transposing the classic themes of paternal failure, power, and legacy into the ruthless domains of modern capitalism and crime, these characters revitalize the Lear story for a contemporary audience.
Anahtar Kelimeler
King Lear, patriarchy, family, Breaking Bad, Ozark, Succession
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