1. function of fool
A subjective meaning of this action is Lear and the Fool becoming one, as the Fool ceases to be the wise fool and Lear becomes the Fool with an incredibly salubrious clarity and common sense. ... A knave and a fool are sometimes equated to each other in this play, although their actual meanings differ substantially. ... Edmund, for example, is so astute that he practically causes the audience to dispense sympathy for his atrocities. ...
- Word Count: 1444
- Approx Pages: 6
- Grade Level: High School