"Literary character who cries Talk not to me of blasphemy man I’d strike the sun if it insulted me" Crossword Clue

Author: Olivia Langford
Last Updated: 02 Nov 2023

"Literary character who cries Talk not to me of blasphemy man I’d strike the sun if it insulted me" NYT crossword answer is:

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The literary character who cries "Talk not to me of blasphemy, man! I'd strike the sun if it insulted me" is a reference to the protagonist of William Shakespeare's play, King Lear. In the play, Lear is a powerful king who is betrayed by his daughters and descends into a state of madness. In his madness, Lear makes this bold statement, expressing his rage and despair at the injustice he has suffered. This line has become a classic example of the power of Shakespeare's writing and the depth of emotion he can evoke in his characters.

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Olivia Langford
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Olivia Langford is the Senior Editor for NY Crossword Today. Armed with a degree in marketing management, she also has an excellent grasp of business strategies and communication trends. She has served as a consultant for a few companies who were looking to improve their stakeholder management — her efforts have resulted in at least 10% increase in sales as well as 5% increase in positive feedback for those brands. Beyond her accomplishments in the business world, Olivia remains deeply committed to social and environmental causes. Through her advocacy efforts, she has championed issues related to sustainability, diversity and inclusion, and corporate social responsibility. A mother of three kids, Olivia lives in a quaint little house in the Indiana countryside. When not working, she can be found tending to her garden.

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