Who puts himself into Fortune’s hands?
Edmund
Does
Kent seem like the kind of guy who
would follow the Fool’s cynical, Machiavellian
advice?
I
don't think so.
Act 2 Scene 4
Lear
arrives on scene of the stocks, and is angry that they should put his messenger
in the stocks. Regan and Cornwall arrive,set Kent free, and Regan says that
Gonril is coming. Gonril comes, and tells him that he needs to go back to her
house. Regan says that he can only keep 25 knights! Gonril says he cannot have
any knights. Lear gets mad, and says he will not do anything of the sort, and he
goes out into a storm.
Bell
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