To some extent, the changes in the play contrast the changes in Things Fall apart especially in the cultural contexts. Changes in tradition and gender issues are not extensively explored as in the book Things Fall Apart. However, there are numerous similar changes, especially personal changes that explored in both works. We can see power struggles in the play King Lear, which can easily remind us of the father-son struggles between Okonkwo and his father. From this perspective, it is easy to not change in family relationships and any element of stubbornness intensifying the disputes.
King Lear undergoes radical changes in his moral and mental states, which has reached intense implications. At first, he is so oblivious in the things occurring