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Re-educating A King: King Lear's Self-Awareness
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Hangs one that gathers samphire, dreadful trade!
Methinks he seems no bigger than his head:
The fisherman that walk along the beach
Appear like mice.
Although this quote from Shakespeare's King Lear is made by Poor Tom to
his unknowing father Gloucester about th ....
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The one in motley here,
The other found out there.
The Fool attempts to show the king the folly of his ways. He is essentially
calling Lear a bitter fool, insinuating that his foolishness will be the cause
of such bitterness. This comment is taken lightly, but only because the Fool is
a satire of the king himself, and thus is the only one allowed to criticize him.
Lear has a preconceived notion that he will be able to give.... |
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