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King Lear, Act 1, Scene 1. In this passage Kent shows his immense loyalty to and love for King Lear, saying that he has always loved him like he was his father (simile). Kent will prove this love throughout the play and remain steadfastedly devoted to the king.
This section explains the key quotes in the play King Lear by William Shakespeare. These quotes illustrate the key themes of King Lear: power, family loyalty, justice, madness, and human suffering.
Cordelia’s refusal to flatter Lear, then, establishes her virtue and the authenticity of her love, while bringing about Lear’s dreadful error of judgment. Explanation of the famous quotes in King Lear, including all important speeches, comments, quotations, and monologues.
When Lear sharply asks if his jester is calling him a fool, the Fool gives a reply that cuts right through society’s values, in this case the King’s titles that have become meaningless since Lear gave them away.
Oct 3, 2024 · Notable quotes from King Lear include: "Nothing will come of nothing," highlighting the theme of nothingness and Lear's misunderstanding of love; "How sharper than a serpent's tooth it is / To...
Explanation of the famous quotes in King Lear, including all important speeches, comments, quotations, and monologues.
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Lear has so many great quotes! I particularly love the contrast between the world views of Edmund and Edgar, when it comes to the influences of the supernatural, their absence, and particularly whether justice still exists without it.