Roles of the Fool in King Lear
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Fools in traditional royal households were seen as imbecils and jesters, nothing more. The older role of a royal fool, which Shakespeare adopted from the pagan setting of King Lear, was to correct minor faults and incongruencies in their masters. By detatching the Fool from a conventional fool's role, Shakespeare allows for the crowd's suspention of disbelief in the Fool's ability to get away with the comments he makes to the King.
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clear through his interactions with the Fool on many different levels. At the end of the play, Lear appears as a father, a man, and something the audience can feel for and pity. The Fool plays an integral role in the manipulation of the audience's evolution of feeling. Lear walks through a world of deceit; the Fool walks with him like a halo of truth. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ **Bibliography** Shakespeare, William. King Lear. New York: Signet Classic, 1987.
clear through his interactions with the Fool on many different levels. At the end of the play, Lear appears as a father, a man, and something the audience can feel for and pity. The Fool plays an integral role in the manipulation of the audience's evolution of feeling. Lear walks through a world of deceit; the Fool walks with him like a halo of truth. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ **Bibliography** Shakespeare, William. King Lear. New York: Signet Classic, 1987.