1. blindness in king lear
For example one of the principal themes in Shakespeare's play, King Lear is that of blindness. Normally blindness is defined by the dictionary as the lack of sight or the disability to see .however after reading king lear, blindness come to have a meaning at a different level. ... From the very beginig, lear is shown as a person who, ironically as king, is unable to distinguish among good and evil. ... at this point of the play Gloucester was unable to see what was really going on. ... Even thouh lear and glucestr are the main examples of blindness in the play, they are not the only ones ...
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