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And though they continued to fight their struggle, they
were often reluctant to exploit their victories over their
class enemies who were supported by tradition, the
status quo , a higher level of education, and a feeling of
natural authority.
These observations lead us straight on to a consideration of
King Lear and the great family quarrel in which the sixteenth
century found itself involved early in the Gutenberg Era.