John Keats interprets the nature of King Lear to be rather tedious. He talks about "golden-tongued Romance with serene lute" which could easily be reflected in Lear's tranquil, half-witted mindset which fails to read between the lines.
He refers to Lear's daughters (Goneril & Regan) as innocent appearing yet seductive devils. A good example of nothing imagery from the play is evident when Keats' writes "Shut up thing olden pages, and be mute". He is obviously telling us that Lear should keep his thoughts to himself and showing us that nothing is actually sometimes more productive than something useless.
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