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King Lear: Suffering - Coggle Diagram
King Lear: Suffering
Quotes + Terminology
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'Out vile jelly, where is thy lustre now?' Act 3 Scene 7 Cornwall
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'As flies to wanton boys are we to the gods,
they kill us for their sport' Act 4 Scene 1 Gloucester
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'Blow winds and crack your cheeks! Rage, blow!' Act 3 Scene 2
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Context
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Book of Job in which both Job and Lear are reduced to living a life of misery. This links to Lear as he is cast out into the storm, being forced to fend for himself
Harsnett's 'A Declaration' 1603 as a literary influence -> 'the physically and psychologically ill are abused'
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