King Lear Themes in King Lear There were various themes and motifs in King Lear which can be explored in essays. I have put some small examples by each of the smaller titles. Blindness - Relation to King Lear and Gloucester with both their physical and metaphorical blindness. Nothingness - Relation greatly to the characters with the referral to "nothing". Cordelia, Lear and The Fool. The Fool uses the word "nothing" often in forms of humor to ridicule the king, but he is also trying to give serious advice to Lear who has reduced his possessions to "nothing" by giving away his land, and thus his title. Nature - the influences of the storm over Lear, and his relations with the 'gods' Madness - King Lear's suffering "let me not be mad" Suffering - a key element of Tragedy as discussed by Kastan, " Tragedy, for Shakespeare, is the genre of uncompensated suffering " and its presence is brought upon many charact...
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