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Scene 2 Lines Lear And Gloucester
683 wordsThroughout the first Act of King Lear there is one overwhelming topic, which can not be overlooked. That is to say that the two main families in this play, Lears and Gloucester's, are both following basically a parallel plot that is developing at different plains of existence. Those plains exist on an aristocratic ladder, Lears family at the top and Gloucester's family at the bottom. There are different characters and minor diversities in each family, but at the basic level of events that occur,...
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Consequences Of His Actions Cordelia Is The Only Daughter
1,022 wordsIn Shakespeare's classic tragedy, King Lear, the issue of sight and its relevance to clear vision is a recurring theme. Shakespeare's means of portraying this theme is through the characters of Lear and Gloucester. Although Lear can physically see, he is blind in the sense that he lacks insight, understanding, and direction. In contrast, Gloucester becomes physically blind but gains the type of vision that Lear lacks. It is evident from these two characters that clear vision is not derived solel...
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