King Lear Review Flashcards

(30 cards)

1
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“I have so often Blush’d to acknowledge him”

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Glouster to Kent

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2
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“Let me still remain the true blank of thine eye”

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Kent to Lear

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3
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“Meantime, we shall express our darker purpose”

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Lear

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4
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“What shall Cordelia speak? Love, and be silent

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Cordelia aside

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5
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“By you to be sustain’d, shall our abode/Make with you due turn”

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Lear to Kent

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6
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“This cornet part between you”

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Lear

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7
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“Election makes not up i such conditions”

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Burgundy to Lear- countering Lear’s behaviour towards Cordelia

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8
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“To your professed bossoms I commit him”

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Cordelia to France

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9
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“A soliciting eye, and such a tounge”

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Cordelia to Lear

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10
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“Such unconstant stars are we like to have from him as this of Kent’s banishment”

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Regan to Goneril

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11
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“Let’s see: come; if it be nothing, I shall not need spectacles”

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Glouster

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12
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“Where’s my fool, I think the world’s asleep”

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Lear

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12
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“Where’s my fool, I think the world’s asleep”

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Lear

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13
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“Well, you may fear too far”

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Albany

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14
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“Mumbling of wicked charms, conjuring the moon/To stand auspicious misteress.

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Edmound

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14
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“Mumbling of wicked charms, conjuring the moon/To stand auspicious misteress.

15
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“Loyal and natural boy, I’ll work the means to make thee capable”

16
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“Wherein we must have use of your advice

17
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“Why, a monstrous fellow art thou, thus to rail on one that is neither known or thee knows thee!”

18
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“Shall break into a hundred thousand flaws”

19
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“The body’s delicate ; this tempest in my mind”

20
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“Draw the curtains so. We’ll go to supper i’th’morning

21
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“Yet the moon shines: I’ll make a sop o’th’moonshine of you

22
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“This cold night will turn us all to fools & madmen”

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"And in the end meet the old course of death/Women will all turn to monsters"
Third servant
24
"The winged vengeance overtake such children
Glouster
25
"Life would not yield to age"
Edgar
26
"Tis the times's plague, when madmen lead the blind"
Gloucester
27
"That nature, which contems it's origin/cannot be border'd certain of itself
Albany
28
"When we are born, we cry that we are come/To this great stage of fools"
Lear