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Gloucester, Kent, The Fool - Coggle Diagram
Gloucester
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Quotes: "Our flesh and blood my lord, is grown so vile" and "pluck out his eyes"
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Kent
Quotes: "all the power of his wits have given way to his impatience" and "It is the stars, the stars above us, govern our conditions"
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Ends the play with "All's cheerless, dark and deadly" - hopeless and harrowing
Loyalty to Lear in Act 1 shows the audience that Lear was once a noble man worthy of love and respect
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The Fool
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Lear is not mentally capable of understanding or taking his advice after act 3 scene 6, so he no longer appears in the play
Unique position, he alone can reprimand Lear without fear of punishment