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Wednesday, February 20, 2019

King Lear Quote Analysis

The art of our necessities is strange, That batch make vile things precious. (3. ) 3. A. Speaker Lear b. place setting Lear is raging issue in the storm, the Fool urges Lear to find shelter c. moment While Lear is raging and letting his anger get to the best of hi m, he realizes hat giving all Of the power to Generic and Reagan were rattlebrained decisions. He did dont think roughly how ruling the kingdom granted him so much power, and realized this when he threw it all away foolishly. Lear learns that you lot detest something or someone, until the mom entity need it most. L have no way, and so want no eyes I stumbled when I saw. (4. 1) 4. A. Speaker Gloucester b. stage setting Edgar sees an Old Man leading Gloucester, who is remorseful ova ere hating on Edgar, whom he loves and misses. C. implication Gloucester claims that he would quite a be able to see people from the inside, rather than the outer appearance or how they seem. He wants to know the try HTH of everyone since he didnt see the people for who they are, but saw them just from hearing ABA out them and assuming who they were.Gloucester doesnt want anymore misunderstanding gas, because that is what caused all of these trials. He realizes that you can only see a person for who they are by their actions. The lean of this sad time we must obey Speak what we feel, not what we ought to say. / The oldest hath borne most we that are young/ Shall never see so much, nor live so long. (5. 3) 5. A. Speaker Edgar b. Context Albany, Kent, and Edgar discussing after the tragedy that had jug SST taken place. . implication Edgar has came up with the conclusion that speaking what we feel and had time to think about it rather than just blurting out whatever is on our mind is t he wisest thing to do because itll end up in a tragedy such as this. Edgar also states that he, all Eng with Albany and Kent, can never see worst than the tragic events that occurred such as the De tats of Lear and his daughters, and his initiate and brother, Gloucester and Edmund.

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