King Lear assigns betrayal, reconciliation, authority and chaos, and justice demands that different problems or themes of Shakespeare be presented to the audience and fight them to fight. The first question is the betrayal of King and Gloucester, the final settlement with their loved ones, and British authority and confusion, and ultimately justice. And at the end of the game, the bad guys are next to each other.
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. To further prove his selfish behavior, it is obvious that his only wealth was Sir Toby and Sir Andrew, he wanted to marry for the same reasons as Olivia.
In Lee King's Shakespeare, fool plays three main roles. One of the roles is "inner" of Lear. When it is needed, a fool provides the king with basic wisdom and inference. In sorrow, the fool is also Leah's pleasure, he is one of the only people who is willing to fight the king except Duke of Kent and Cordelia. Fools played "inner" of Leah throughout the play. The fool showed a speculative aspect to Lear and tried to convince Leah that it was wrong to exile Cordelia. After Cordelia moved with the king of France, that fool appeared first in the fourth act of the first act. The fool knew that Lear took all his land to evil daughters, Goneryl and Regan, and told him in the first act and the fourth act. I was born with me. "