King Lear: 10 most important Quotes? (1 Viewer)

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Yeah g'day.
My teacher wants me to memorise ten quotes by tomorrow. Ive got a few quotes so far, though i wanted to nail it with the best quotes.
Which ones should I use?
NB - "Nothing, my Lord."; "Pray, Nuncle."; "Prithee Sirrah!" arent quotes lol...

A few quotes i'm thinking of using include:
Lear - " I am a man more sinned against than sinning. "
Kent - " See better Lear; and let me reamin true blank of thine eye. "
Lear - " Peace kent! Come not between the dragon and his wrath! "
Lear - " The bow is bent and drawn, make from the shaft! "
Lear - " Better thou hadst not been born than not t' have pleased me better! "
Glou - " I have no way, and therefore want no eyes; "

Those two middle ones by LEar are pretty shit, so i'll leave them out I think...
What else should I include?

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definitely nothing will come of nothing

im using that one 4 sure
 

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"thou had'st little wit in thy bald crown, when thou gav'st thy golden one away." - Fool (can be used in SO many ways)
 

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There are many, depending on which reading you are talking about:

Cordelia: (to Lear) "I return those duties back as are right fit"
Lear: "Which of you shall we say doth love us most"
Cordelia: "Time shall unfold what plighted cunnings hide"
Lear: "And from her derogate body never spring/ A babe to honour her."
Fool: "Thou shouldst not have been old till thou hadst been wise"
Lear: "I have ta'en too little care of this"
Edmond: "The younger rises when the old doth fall"
Glouster: "Thou sayst the king grows mad; I'll tell thee, friend,/ I am almost mad myself"
Glouster: "I have no way, and therefore want no eyes:/ I stumbled when I saw"
Edmond: "The wheel has come full cirle; I am here"
Kent: "Is this the promised end?"
Lear: "Do you see this? Look on her! Look, her lips./ Look there, look there." (he dies)

more important ones
mirror of main and subplot/the realisation of the father's crapness
The pride of Lear character (the cause of the tragedy) goes at the end
 

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Thanks for that lads: Helped me alot... got some good ones half the people in my cass hadnt heard of. I especially liked the fools one rogue suggested... Good ol' Mr Hunt will like that one...!
 

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i think the most important throughout the whole play is,
"speak what we feel, not what we ought to say"
 

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Whats the significance of

" I am a man more sinned against than sinning"
 

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daz54 said:
Whats the significance of

" I am a man more sinned against than sinning"

I think it's symbolic of Lear's refusal to accept any resposibility for his flaws and the disaster they inadvertantly cause - because at this point in the play, he hasn't realised that he is "old and foolish" (when he asks Cordelia for forgiveness), and that he is in fact partly responsible for his own downfall.

You can compare these two quotes to show his changed perspective as a character - may relate to the theme of Redemption and the Christian ideals expressed in the play - that one must admit to one's own sin before being redeemed.



.....ummm - did that make any sense??
 

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