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King Lear - What's happening
First act 1. Scene
At the king's palace the
Earl of
Ceremonious the king enters the hall, followed by his three daughters Cordelia, Goneril and Regan and the son-in-laws the Duke of Albany and the Duke of Cornwall. King Lear sends a servant for the King of France and the Duke of Burgeoned who are in order to marry his youngest daughter Cordelia.
After having done this, Lear pronounces his
decision to divide his kingdom under his three daughters. He makes it a
condition that every daughter has to show the extent of her love towards the
king of
"Which of you shall we say doth love us most ?"
The one who he thinks is the most honourable will get the richest part of the kingdom. With effusive words both of his oldest daughters Goneril and Regan declare that it is the greatest thing on earth to prove their love to Lear.
Therefore each one gets a third of his possession. Then he orders his third daughter Cordelia to speak up to him. But what a shock! The youngest daughter declares:
"I love you majesty / According to my bond; no more nor less"
As Lear wants to know more about her attitude she explains that when she is married she has to share her love dutiful between husband and father.
In a fit of anger Lear withholds her the third part of his Kingdom and rejects Cordelia. And also the Earl of Kent, who tries to bring Lear to his senses is rejected. Finally the third part of Lear's kingdom, the legitimate part of Cordelia is shared between Goneril and Regan. Lear only wants to retain his royal title.
He declares that he will spent alternately 4 weeks by one of his daughters with a adherents of 100 men.
Now he gets back to his rejected daughter by asking the King of France and the Duke of Burgundy if they continue applying for the hand of Cordelia by recognising these circumstances. After that the Duke of Burgundy dissociates himself from Cordelia. But the King of France, who truly loves the rejected daughter and who doesn't understand the King's reason for dooming her, takes the hand of Cordelia and marries her. With an admonition towards her sisters to care about their old father Cordelia leaves.
As finally Goneril and Regan are left in the hall they are beginning to hatch a plan how they could impair the fathers reserved rights. This plan is supported by the incalculable and irascible behaviour of the "growing old" father.
Scene
At the
So, he writes a letter in the name of Edgar to himself. This letter is about the order to kill the father and the share the whole possession after having done the murder. Edmund gets his father to read the letter and finally the Earl of Gloucester believes in a conspiration of his beloved son Edgar. Edmund acts like he isn't quite sure about the authenticity of the letter and offers him a conversation between Edgar and him guarded by the hidden father.
Towards his brother Edmund behaves worried. He tells him that their father had been pretty angry about Edgar and that his feels really insure so that he is always armed. Edmund gives Edgar the advice to stay in his room.
3. Scene / 4. Scene / 5. Scene
Meanwhile at the palace of the Duke of Albany where Lear is residing Goneril orders her servants to be more unfriendly towards her father and his adherents.
As Lear returns from a hunt, the Earl of Kent disguised as a servant is waiting. He offers his
services to the King, who has just experienced the cold attitude the servants of
Also his court jester, who skipped two days of
joking around because of the banishment of Cordelia returns and tells his King
in bitter words which mistakes his majesty made. He finally offers him his
jester - cap, because Lear made a fool out of himself by sharing his kingdom
under his daughters depending on their love - extent. Goneril enters the room
and complains herself about the lack of restraint of the royal servants. As
Lear doesn't want to comprehend that Goneril isn't really pleased about his
presence she makes it more clear to him by demanding
to minimise his adherent. Outraged about this Lear leaves
But the court jester also distrusts Regan, who he means "she's as like this as a crab's like an apple". Now, slowly Lear suspects that he failed with his decision to damn Cordelia.
At the same time he considers to get back his empire with violence. The jester retorts by getting to know about this plan:
"Thou should'st not have been old till thou hadst been wise"
Act 1. Scene
At
2. Scene
Meanwhile, in front of the palace of Gloucester
the disguised Kent is fighting against one of the servants, whose order it is
to convey a message against his majesty King Lear. The surprised messenger
cries for help as Kent drews his sword whereupon
But
Edgar who is near to the scene realises the whole situation and makes up his mind to play the "Poor Tom" further on just to evade himself by a possible prosecution.
Later on Lear arrives at
That sir which serves and seeks for gain,
And follows but for form,
Will pack when it begins to rain,
And leave thee in the storm.
But I will tarry; the fool will stay,
And let the wise man fly:
The knave turns fool that runs away;
The fool no knave, perdy.
As he ends Lear escorted by
He gets really angry and demands for the Duke of
"Dear daughter, I confess I'm old,
That you'll vouchsafe me raiment, bed, and food."
Past caring, Regan turns him back and wants him to return to Goneril, who arrives just in that moment. Now, after a long time Lear grasps the plot against him. He quits saying enraged:
"No, you unnatural hags,
I will have such revenges on you both
That all the world will shall - I will do such things,
What they are yet I know not, but they shall be
The terrors of the earth !"
He gets his horse and rides against the arising
storm whereas the others takes shelter in the
Act 1. Scene
The storm has grown to his fullest strength and
Kent who has followed Lear misses him. After shouting for him a knight of the
royal adherents appears.
2. Scene ® Climax !
Lear, who is only in accompany with the jester
taps around in a fit of anger, madness, offended dignity and despair. The
jester supports the royal outbursts with his tomfoolery contrasted by the
merciless storm raging above and in Lear head. The king gets more and more
terrific (insane). Only as
(Since ever this scene is being considered as the climax, the most impressive and important segment of the tragedy.)
Scene / 5. Scene
Inside the
He orders his son to disown (deny) him at
At the same time somewhere in the heathland
Lear diagnosis that he has become mad and incalculable. Escorted by his jester
they find a small shack where also Edgar found his last resort. Lear is very
impressed by Edgar, who is still playing the "poor Thoms" and confers him
"philosopher". In the meantime the old Earl of Gloucester arrives and guides
them to a his refuge near the castle. He tells his
majesty about the dark plans his two daughters cooked up and advises him to
flee to
At
Unfortunately they get
Back at the heathland
At the same time in front of the castle Albany
Goneril and Edmund, who fell in love during their ride to
"Be-monster not thy feature. Weren't my fitness
To let these hands obey my blood,
They are apt enough to dislocate and tear
Thy flesh and bones; however thou art a fiend,
A woman's shape doth shield thee"
This conversation is interrupted (cut off) by a
servant who reports that
At the royal French army -
5. Scene
Regan tries to makes the arriving messenger to let her read the letter which was meant to her sister. He refuses. Jealously annoyed she tells him that Edmund and herself made a plan to cooperate as of now.
6. Scene
Edgar, who guided
Actually they stand in front of the royal
French army - camp and there is not cliff or anything around.
Lear, still crazy and dressed up with flowers
joins them, telling about his bloody revenge towards Goneril and Regan.
Suddenly a messenger of Goneril enters the scene, wanting to earn the money which
is set on
7. Scene
Later on, while Lear is attended at the French
army - camp,
Act 1. Scene
At the British camp the situation develops
itself more serious. Goneril, who tries to pump out Edmund about his
relationship to Regan, gets more and more jealous.
"To both these sisters have I sworn my love;
Each jealous of the other, as the stung
Are of the adder. Which of them shall I take ?
Both? One? Neither? Neither can be enjoy'd
If both remain alive: to take the widow
Exasperates, makes mad her sister Goneril;
And hardly shall I carry out my side, ()
Shall never see my pardon; for my state
Stands on me to defend, not to debate"
The battle reaches its climax. Edgar returns reporting about the defeat of the French and the capture of Lear and Cordelia.
Meanwhile orders Edmund to arrest his majesty
and his daughter at the
The disguised Edgar enters, wanting to fight against his brother Edmund. Edmund dead injured after that confesses his dark plans. Now it's Edgar, who is able to disclose his identity informing the other that his father the Earl of Gloucester "bursted smilingly".
A servant joins them having to bring up the message that Goneril stabbed herself.
Edmund lying on the ground revokes his order to free Lear and Cordelia out of the dungeon. But too late. The dungeon - master executed Cordelia already. Lear enters the hall, his daughter upon his arms, blinded by cruelty. Despairing he tries to wake up Cordelia.
A servant joins them having to bring up the
message that Edmund died because of his injuries.
But Lear, lost his third beloved daughter, dies kneeing in front of her.
The lonesome
The tragedy closes with Edgar saying:
"The weight of this sad time we must obey;
Speak what we feel, not what we ought to say.
The oldest hath borne most: we that are young
Shall never see so much, nor live so long."
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