english lit
- Created by: GeorgiaAustin
- Created on: 10-06-15 22:43
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- EDMUND
- 'Now Gods, stand up for Bastards!'
- Yeah but actually he criticises Gods...
- Only at end of play does he show any weakness- physically and mentally
- Redemption? 'Some good I mean to do despite of my own nature'
- One my try and justify his actions. (Same with G+R)
- Evil not innate, but influenced by misdirected want for love.
- Gloucester goes out of way to mention Edmund is illegitamate
- Evil not innate, but influenced by misdirected want for love.
- We talk of Lears decline in feudal values, but don't consider how Edmund was actually at the bottom at the start of the play
- 'Now Gods, stand up for Bastards!'
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