• What Does Ac2 Scene 1 Tell Us about the Society in which King Lear Takes Place?

     

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Publicēts: 19.11.2003.
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From the opening of Act2 of King Lear we become aware of the intense deceit at the core of the society in which the play is set; in fact so much so that even within family units immense deception is taking place. Edmund perfectly characterises such deceitfulness when he finds out that the Duke of Cornwall and Regan will be arriving to Gloucester's, his father house, stating that
"This weaves itself perforce into my business." Immediately Edmund's manipulative nature is indeed revealed to the audience. …

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