The Impact of the eye gouging scene (Act III Sc VII) in King Lear

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March 24, 2015

 

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This scream of agony and pain helps the audience feel the pain that Gloucester is feeling and gives them an insight into the cruelty and unjust events that are occurring in the land due to the chaos. It is such a shock to the audience that they almost forget about what Gloucester has done to Edgar and allows them to feel sympathy towards Gloucester who has sacrificed his eyes for Lear...
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It is such a shock to the audience that they almost forget about what Gloucester has done to Edgar and allows them to feel sympathy towards Gloucester who has sacrificed his eyes for Lear. At the end of Act II, a storm breaks out and is symbolic of Lear's madness and the chaos that is occurring at the time...
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