King Lear interpersonal relationships between characters illustrated in two different productions

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July 12, 2015

 

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Edmund and the lies he tells to deceive his foolish father personifies evil which consequences in Glouster turning his back on the good depicted in truthful son Edgar. Edgar rises above his injustices and learns to disguise himself as ‘Tom of Bedlam’ in order to protect himself and his easily swayed father, this ultimately saving Glouster’s life...
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Ironically Edgar disguised as ‘Old Tom’ who had loved his father most is asked by his newly blinded father to help him commit suicide. ‘I have no way and therefore want no eyes. I stumbled when I saw.’ The triumph of evil in this scene is so apparent as disguised ‘Old Tom’ tricks father Glouster into believing that he had in fact jumped from a cliff and miraculously survived which gave Glouster new hope and through Edgar Samaritan deed his urge to revenge his father against the injustices they have been given by Edmund...
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