LECO52039. SAIGA SUSAN THODATHIL. "SIGNIFICANCE OF LEAR'S MADNESS".
What is the Significance of Lear’s madness in King Lear?
i. In
the play King Lear by William Shakespeare, Lear’s madness signifies his
downfall as a father and a king.
ii. In
the opening acts, Lear is seen sane but ignorant due to his excessive pride.
iii. As
the play progresses, he gets enlightened spiritually but becomes mentally
insane.
iv. Wrong
judgement of his daughters pave way to his madness.
v. Madness
constitutes the tragic flow in the play King Lear.
Critically acknowledge the significance of Lear’s madness?
- Madness was a familiar theme in Renaissance theatre, in many other Shakespeare's plays characters merely pretend to go mad or are wrongly taken as being mad.
- Questioning the nature of madness is part of the tragedy’s larger investigation into what constitutes humanity
- Different types of madness are portrayed in the play.
- Lear’s impending madness is established in parallel with the growing storm; both threaten to break at any moment.
- When madness reduces Lear to a bare human, he acquires wisdom.
Comments
Post a Comment