Irony for thought
what is the irony in the fact Gloucester not being able to see reality and how he becomes blind after?
What is the connection between Gloucester and Lear and how the connection is made and symbolic?
- Think of the way he changes not physically but rather mentally?
- Think of specific quotes he says after explaining how blindness has given him this new found knowledge?
What is the connection between Gloucester and Lear and how the connection is made and symbolic?
- what is the similarities of their stories?
- How do their stories end?
- How is blindness evident in both stories?