I am currently reading King Lear, and I have one question..
How is edgars story an effective counterpoint to the events in lears family?
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I am currently reading King Lear, and I have one question..
How is edgars story an effective counterpoint to the events in lears family?
Both fathers are unable to distinguish between sincere love- love that does not need too many words, but is communicated through the power of feelings- and mere, evil flattery exercised by Edmund (in Gloucester's case), and Goneril and Regan (in Lear's case).
By the end of the play, Lear and Gloucester can distinguish better but, as Edgar says, 'the Gods are just' and punish a man's foolishness remorselessly.
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