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King Lear Act 4 Analysis

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In King Lear Act 4 of the story has many different aspects relating to the book How To Read Literature Like A Professor.
Firstly there's a quest in which the characters Gloucester and Edgar embark on. Beginning when Gloucester asks Poor Tom "know'st thou the way to Dover?" , a cliff where he plans to jump off and kill himself. Edgar hopes to reconnect with his father and save him from from his grievances so he decides to take him. In this matter Gloucester would be the princess that has to be saved , Edgar would be the knight, and the foul beast to be slain is Gloucester's own mentality. His slow decline from power and the actions of others led him to a period of misery. Once at Dover Edgar tricks his father into believing that he is standing at the cliff and Gloucester throws himself. When he "lands" Edgar changes his voice in order to become someone else speaking of what a miracle was granted by the gods allowing Gloucester to survive that fall. This makes Gloucester value his life a little more. …show more content…

Goneril and Regan both own a third of the kingdom with the last third being split between their husbands. Edmund craves power and land which is why he gets both of the sisters to fall in love with him. Pitting the two sisters against each other will certainly cause a problem in the family. No matter what sister he chooses, he will have her land as well as her ex husband's. Edmund knows how to play the game of life in order to gain power and land with no concern of who he will hurt. Edmund ruins the relationships in 2 royal families in order to obtain land and power. Like a politician, Edmund uses deprecated manipulates peoples to get what he desires from the world but soon his actions will surely come back to bite

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