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Critical Appreciation of a Lea

In this scene we see Gloucester, at his very bleakest, his kind character has been pushed to the very limit of endurance and cannot bear the misery any longer. The extent of his torment is evident by his desire to commit suicide; he wants to be taken to Dover to where the cliff, 'who's bending head/looks fearfully in the confined deep..'

This pessimistic view of the world is justified, and his change of outlook to the world is due to his ironically clearer vision of the world. He can now see the world for what it is, without his eyes, his insight to life has become clearer than when he had his vision, when he was blinded by status and wealth; ' I stumbled when I saw.'

Gloucester now sees the Gods as sadistic rulers who control man's fate; 'As flies to wanton boys are we to the Gods;/They kill us for their sport.' His anguish and misery has left him in a philosophical mood, for the fi


Dover itself is a significant place. The repition of it throughout the play, has given the impression that is symbolic. There can be different interpretations of just how.

It was the place of meeting for Cordelia and Lear, a place of hope perhaps. Also Dover is a symbol of the southernmost point beyond which you cannot go without jumping off, a precipice into the abyss.

We can see how his character has developed and how he has become generous, as he speaks graciously to the Old Man and Poor Tom. He has began to see how others may feel.

It is when they lose their exteriors, that they can see things for what they really are. Gloucester's losses have left him with nothing but the truth; something that would be extremely valuable to most, but to Gloucester who has lost everthing it is too late.

He is speaking from his own experience, he has lost everything but finally has insight. The irony is tha

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