Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Comparison Between King Lear and The New Idol
- King Lear - Main Points
- Nature Imagrey
- Lear sees in the naked lunatic someone who has taken nothing wrongfully from
anyone, and is the essential human being.
- "unaccommodated man is no more but such a poor,
bare, forked animal as thou art" 3.4.110
- "he who possesseth little is so much the less possessed:
blessed be moderate poverty!"
- " 'Allow not nature more than nature needs, Man's life is
cheap as beast's"
- Zara argues you don't need what the state offers, the earth is all you need. Nature is all you need
- "Open still remaineth the earth for great souls. Empty are still many sites for lone
ones and twain ones, around which floateth the odour of tranquil seas."
- King Lears Character
- King Lear believes he should be respected unconditionally
- "On earth there is nothing greater than I: it is I who am the
regulating finger of God"
- His ego is so big even though he splits the country
he still demands obedience
- The Arden - 1.1.146 he wears the crown even
though he relinquished power
- In a sense he thinks himself a god
- The Politics behind Lear
- A monarchy of followers
- The New Idol - Main points
- State is the New Idol
- "Somewhere there are still people....
here there are states"
- Less belief in the gods but
now serve the state
- People believed the monarchy to be "chosen"
- State is "called the coldest of all cold monsters"
- It lies "I, The state, am the people"
- The state does not serve its people it
serves its interrests
- It will have you believe in sacrificing life for its interests
- There is a war fought between a single family sacrificing the lives of thousands
- generous to people who bow down and worship it
- King Lear splits his kingdom to the
two daughters that play his game
- Its followers are "conquerors of the old God"
- Serve life not State
- Leave the state and its lies
- "where the state ceaseth—there only
commenceth the man who is not superfluous"
- Lear leaves the state and learns quickly the outside
worlds troubles
- Follow the path to the Superman
- Lear learns in the first storm compassion
and sees clearly the problems with the
monarchy
- The people living among nature are the
people that are alive to live
- Creators created the people, not the state beliefs
- It is not the state who educates or adopts culture
- Lear is the state in which Zara decribes
- Those people hate the state for the influence on their lives
- State does not allow Creators
- No one is allowed to be a creator, no one is allowed to be
original, to think for themselves, to think differently, to be different.
- Turns you into the Last Man
- Cordelia is an independent thinking and is casted out
- Superfluous
- When something is unnecessary or not needed that it could easily be done away with
- Zarathustra uses it regarding the masses
- In my opinion King Lear uses it regarding
having more then what one needs
- Lear is trying to justify having servants - Lear - 2.2.458