William ยท Shakespeare often enriches plots with dummy characters in dramas, and in Shakespeare plays, female characters are often camouflaged as men. The use of these disguises by Shake Spear, especially for women characters is good for him. Shakespeare has other aims to write the role of disguise in his play. Often these camouflage will cause trouble, confusion, and misguided emotions. Shakespeare uses camouflage to teach the audience that not only to teach related characters but also that the appearance can be deceived and everything does not look like it.
The camouflaged character plays an important role in King Lear. Their actions link a broader range of topics, truth, nature and families. Edgar made a tremendous contribution to the plot by pretending to be a poor Tom, which was also a good example of these patterns. With his disguise, I was able to change specific events and support other events while maintaining character. Edgar disguised himself as a madman, jealousy. He fulfilled this obligation by tearing off the royal costume and covering his body with some debris. He deliberately rubs dirt on his body and hair. "My face is bound with dirty dirt / My waist / Elf's hair will be blank ..." (II.iii 9-10). To further disguise, he started talking like a madman. He told me as if he had gone through hell. Sometimes he can understand but from time to time he will speak nonsense. He said often, "In the third act, poor Tom is a cold man.
There are many reasons Shakespeare uses equipment that changes camouflage and identity in the drama. In fact, disguise plays an essential role in his numerous plays. The purpose of the role of "disguise yourself" may be to help or hinder other characters, to publish the truth, or just for comedy. It is only for Petruchio of The Taming that it helps to understand William Shakespeare's view. Shakespeare used camouflage in most of his play, but Petrucio used it intentionally and enthusiastically and it was fun. While pursuing Katherina, Petruchio recognized his disguise and achieved specific goals. Petruchio seems to have a firm grasp of how people are looking at him and how to use it for his own interests and ultimately for Katherina's interests is.
Many characters of the whole game use various kinds of camouflage to achieve the goal. These camouflage are tangible, intentional, emotional and psychological. The message William Shakespeare is trying to tell us is not permanent, even if the costumes are used by the character and it is not permanent, and ultimately you are the most important person. After all, like the clear blue sky that appeared after the storm, everything is revealed. In addition, he believes that we should always go beyond another important look. In other words, what is it in internal calculation, as Petrucio, or Shakespeare said?