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The Supernatural In King Lear
A device which Shakespeare often utilized to convey the confusion and chaos within the plot of his plays, is the reflection of that confusion and chaos in the natural environment of the setting, along with supernatural anomalies and animal imageries. In King Lear, these devices are used to communicate the plot, which is summarized by Gloucester as:
…This villain of mine comes under the prediction:
there’s son against father. The King falls from
bias of nature: there’s father against child.
(Act 1, Sc.1, 115 - 11....
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