Blood from stinging eyes. The drink juice was swallowed by her sister. My father objected to their son. This is a terrible result by King Charles Leah. Shakespeare wrote one of the greatest tragedies ever, and also did not provide any happiness to the audience from the beginning. They quickly fell into a turbulent world - Leah's favorite daughter was banished by him, Gloucester was deceived by his younger son, and Leah stormed by his ungrateful heir Sent ... and the list continues.
The Importance of King Lyle's Fool Since the end of the 17th century, producers of King Lear have removed fools from King Lear's work. He did not come back until 1838. Therefore, producers dramatically reduced King Lear and Lear. People should notice the importance of drama's early fool. In scene 4, Leah asked a fool twice. The second time is after the first few lines. It seems that he desperately needs a fool. But fools have been plagued by Cordelia's failure (1.4.
Kingria appealed to all socio-economic groups in his role in the Shakespeare era. The character of a fool is still in the social realm between the rear royal family and poor Tom's poverty, while still maintaining their social disparity. This shows that Shakespeare concentrates on the poor in the social structure of the royal family in many of his work. Tradition believes that a fool of the tragedy of the Elizabethan era is a mentor of the wise. A fool said in a mystery that he repeatedly reminded his foolishness to Leah, and we know that this is a silly fact. Then a fool will radiate our thoughts and emotions. This means that you can not love fools like the Elizabeth audience. He is because we represent the audience. His faithful witty word game attracted not only Leah but also attracted the audience, bringing light and humor, bringing a tragic game. (Act 3, Sc 4), scenes with pain like lightning
The fool of King Lear plays performers, educators, and the innermost self of Lear. He responds to the rear in various ways. As a performer, he entertained Leah by marrying him and the people surrounding him. As an educator, a fool provided Lear with family insight and an insight about the world and anecdotes. Most importantly, as a conscience of Lear, stupidity expressed Lear's real thoughts and emotions through his own words and actions. Fools are undoubtedly an important part of Lear's tragedy. Based on the important role that he plays, it is clear that King Lear without fool seems like peanut butter without jelly.