Hausarbeit:
Lear´s trace.
The Omnipresence of fury
and the Thin Line between spudishness and Kingship
in Shakespeare´s King Lear.
Ask him his purposes, why he appears upon this mention o´th´trumpet.
Contents
        Introduction                                         Page         2
The put on out of doors                                         3
The Omnipresence of Foolishness                         7
1.         The Centrality of Marginality                 7
2.         The Mask of Folly                                 9
Lear´s Shadow                                         12
1.         Type and Anti-type                                 12
2.         The Loyal Fool                                 14
3.         The Royal Fool                                 16
The tart Fool and the Cassandra Tragedy                 18
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                Bibliography                                                 21
O that I were a pip! I am ambitious for a motley finishing [...
] I must have liberty withal, as braggart(a) a charter as the wind, to blow on who I please, for so fools have
[Der Narr] war eine wandelnde Warnung und erinnerte seinen Herrscher daran, wie klein die Spanne zwischen dem mächtigen König und dem verlachten Toren war.
Introduction
The Fool in William Shakespeare´s King Lear - strange and unknown as a character, without fundamental dramatical indispensability as a figure, and seemingly without any tragical qualities as a jester. And though, with completely that he seems to lack if taken by his face value, Lear´s Fool plays a significant part in the tragedy. Does Shakespeare spite the canon of decorum or seemliness when he introduces the Fool as companion to the King? Is a fool in the right place when set into a tragedy, and is Lear´s Fool an adequate companion, or is he more than upright that? Then what is his relationship to his master like? What is the Fool´s function in the...
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