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King Lear Essay Research Paper Throughout the

King Lear Essay, Research Paper


Throughout the first Act of King Lear there is one overwhelming topic, which can


not be overlooked. That is to say that the two main families in this play, Lears’


and Gloucesters’, are both following basically a parallel plot that is


developing at different plains of existence. Those plains exist on an


aristocratic ladder, Lears’ family at the top and Gloucesters’ family at the


bottom. There are different characters and minor diversities in each family, but


at the basic level of events that occur, there is an unmistakable similarity


between the lives of the two families involved in King Lear. The first of the


three key parallel plot lines in King Lear is in the decision making of Lear and


Gloucester. Both of these men make very rash and important decisions in the


first act that involve their offspring. First Lear, who after hearing his


favored daughter’s response to his dowry deciding question, responds;


"Nothing will come of Nothing." (Scene 1, Line 93). By this he decides


without any hesitation that his favored daughter, Cordelia, shall receive no


dowry and thus be banished from the kingdom. Now almost mirror like, Gloucester


makes an equally impulsive decision about his favorite son, Edgar. After reading


a forged letter by his bastard son, Edmund, Gloucester decides that Edgar does


want to kill him and decides that Edmund will instead receive his estate. Those


two decisions are both equally unfair to their own favored offspring. Scheming


is the next parallel plot line involved in King Lear. Edmund as mentioned above


is scheming to get his father’s inheritance. He has made several references to


this in his soliloquy in Scene 2, like when he said, "Edmund the base shall


top the legitimate; I grow; I prosper." (Scene 2, Lines 20 – 21). He then


forged a letter on his brother’s behalf outlining the plans of Edgar to kill


their father. Now in Lear’s family, there is Regan and Goneril scheming to make


sure that their father will not reverse his decision to split the dowry between


them. They make a pact that states, "Pray you let’s hit together. If our


father carry authority with such disposition as he bears, this last surrender of


his will but offend us." (Scene 1, Lines 304 – 306). The daughters wished


to keep their father at bay and stay in control. Both families are scheming to


get or keep that which should not be theirs. The last, but maybe the most


important of the parallels between the two families, is that of Lear and


Gloucester both being old and senile. First there is Lear, whose fits and


decisions are beginning to make people question his sanity. Although no one


seems willing to confront the king for fear of the consequences, the fool knows


no such bounds. When the fool does confront him, Lear seems to be aware of it


and responds by saying, "O, let me not be mad, not mad, sweat heaven! Keep


me in temper; I would not be mad!" (Scene 4, Lines 44 – 45). Lear though


aware of it can do little to stop or even slow it down. Now Gloucester, whose


sanity may be more stable at the moment is definitely making poor decision and


is not thinking clearly. In fact, he is blaming much of the trouble in the


kingdom as of late, on such superstitious things as eclipses. He even mentions


it to Edmund when he says; "These late eclipses in the sun and moon portend


no good to us." (Scene 2, Lines 103 – 104). He is clearly bewildered and


overwhelmed by the current events and is too disoriented to clearly evaluate


things. Both men are not mentally well, which may lead to more bad decisions in


the future. These two families are essentially living out the same plot. Neither


meeting yet, but even though the people are different, these two plots are too


similar to not have some major underlying connection. The two plots must begin


to intersect to complete the play. It will be the way that Shakespeare


accomplishes this that makes or breaks this play.

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