In Shakespeare's classic tragedy 'King Lear', some people did not see the reality of their situation. Such two characters are rear and Gloucester. Both characters turn their blind eyes to the world around them. Leah did not see the truth clearly stated by his daughter, and Gloucester was made blind by the betrayal of Edmond. This failure that did not see the reality led to his intelligent blindness, Lean who is his madness, and the physical blindness of Gloucester led to a tendency to trust him.
Please compare the contrast between Gloucester and Rear. In Shakespeare 's play "King Lear", I looked at the comparison between King Lear and Gloucester and looked at some important themes. Through betrayal to children, love to children, and blindness to reality, I will explore the contrast between characters. In a way that must faced the difficult situation that these two roles face, King Lear is a fighting machine of every conflict, eager to have the last sentence, and Gloucester is more like peace . Manager and negotiator
In Shakespeare's classic tragedy 'King Lear', some people did not see the reality of their situation. Such two characters are rear and Gloucester. Both characters turn their blind eyes to the world around them. Leah did not see the truth clearly stated by his daughter, and Gloucester was made blind by the betrayal of Edmond. This failure that did not see the reality led to his intelligent blindness, Lean who is his madness, and the physical blindness of Gloucester led to a tendency to trust him. As their surreal blindness is improved and they understand the truth, each character will ultimately achieve inner consciousness. Both Lear and Gloucester are the characters that Shake Spear is using to express a clear vision of life. Show more
The two most influenced characters in the play were Lear King and Gloucester. Their story is similar in many ways, but when Lear is angry, Gloucester becomes blind. Unlike Leer, Gloucester can maintain his reasons. Shakespeare uses these two characters to parallelize the two conditions. The conditions mean cloud perception, but Rear and Gloucester recognize something more clearly if you lose sight or reason. In the Gloucester family, the lives of the two brothers are influenced by society. Edmund and Edgar were born in aristocrats, but were separated from their mother's position. The illegal child Edmund despises society. He first confessed Edgar to Gloucester in the form of counterfeit letters. Eventually, Edmund betrayed Gloucester to get the land and title of Edgar.