King Lear Act 4
- Created by: Amy Shaw
- Created on: 01-02-15 16:58
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- Act 4
- Scene 1
- "As flies to wanton boys are we to th'gods"
- "I stumbled when I saw"
- "'Tis the time's plague when madmen lead the blind."
- Scene 2
- "You are not worth the dust which the rude wind blows in your face."- Albany
- "Like monsters of the deep."- Albany
- "Yours in the ranks of death"- Edmund
- Scene 3
- "The holy water from her heavenly eyes"- Cordelia
- "burning shame"- about Lear
- "It is the stars"-Kent
- Scene 4
- "As mad as the vexed sea"- about Lear
- "But love, dear love and our aged father's right"- why Cordelia is going to war
- "virtues of the earth spring with my tears"-Cordelia
- Scene 5
- "Your sister is the better soldier" about Albany
- "In pity of his misery, to dispatch his nighted life"- Edmund gone to kill Gloucester
- "Why should she write to Edmund?"- Regan about Goneril, letters hide secrets
- Scene 6
- "Robes and furred gowns hide all"
- "A man may see how this world goes with no eyes"- Lear
- "The natural fool of fortune"-Lear
- Scene 7
- "this child-changed father!"- Cordelia
- "You have some cause"- Lear saying Cordelia should hate him
- "heaviness of sleep"- first sleep for Lear all play
- Scene 1
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