King Lear and Nature
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not the fault of an unjust nature, because nature doesn't really exist to take fault. So while it can be argued that Lear has risen above the self-love image of his daughters, and developed a humanlike nature, comprising of solid ethics and reason, it has in reality made no difference. It seems that within King Lear, Shakespeare exposes nature for what it really is; an ambiguous concept that really has no clear definition or criteria.
not the fault of an unjust nature, because nature doesn't really exist to take fault. So while it can be argued that Lear has risen above the self-love image of his daughters, and developed a humanlike nature, comprising of solid ethics and reason, it has in reality made no difference. It seems that within King Lear, Shakespeare exposes nature for what it really is; an ambiguous concept that really has no clear definition or criteria.