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2013-11-13 来源: 类别: 更多范文
King Lear
The tempest in Act III influences the character King Lear significantly. The storm is an echo of Lears inner turmoil and his growing insanity: the awesome power of the storm is a physical, chaotic natural reflection of Lears internal confusion. Although Lear does not recover his good sense, and learn from his mistakes to become a better king, he begins to learn his weakness and insignificance compared to the remarkable forces of the natural world. As result of this Lear begins to become a humble and caring individual.
The storm is a reflection of the crazed mind that Lear possesses. Trying to face down the storm shows despair and the increased loss of his sense of reality. Speaking to the storm, he commands:
Blow, winds, and crack your cheeks! rage! blow!
You cataracts and hurrincanoes, spout
Till you have drenched our steeples, drowned the cocks! (King Lear P.105).
The king is powerless to the storm making him realize his own mortality Lear believes his world is coming to an end because his daughters have betrayed him. Also by having his power stripped from him by his daughters, he thinks that the outside world is going to end as well. The chaos
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