1. King Lear and the Earl of Gloucester
Instead of open his eyes to see the truth, Lear response by saying "Out of my sight" when Kent reminds Lear that "See better, Lear, and let me still remain the true blank of thine eye". ... This can be seen as Lear is no more a great king just a childish old man who was oppress by his own daughters. ... Together they bully their own father by not allow him any knight with him. ... Edmund, who want to replace his own father, immediately report the information that he has to Cornwall. ... Gloucester was arrested to Regan and Cornwall at his own castle. ...
- Word Count: 3449
- Approx Pages: 14
- Grade Level: High School