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Key Quotes in King Lear
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This is a mind map of all the key quotes in King Lear from each main character.
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Key Quotes in King Lear
The Fool;
1.4 'Lear's shadow'
1.4 'Learn more than thou trowest
3.6 'And I'll go to bed at noon'
3.2 'And bawds and whores do churches build that shall the realm of Albion
Cordelia;
1.1 'Nothing my lord'
4.4 'Spring with my tears. Be aidant and remediate'
4.7 'How does my royal lord'
Goneril;
1.1 'Sir I do love you more than word can wield the matter'
1.4 'Your insolent rentinue'
3.7 'Pluck out his eyes'
Lear;
1.1 'Unburdened crawl toward death'
1.1 'Come not between a dragon and its wrath'
1.4 'Detested kite'
2.2 'Mans life as cheap as beasts'
3.2 'Blow winds and crack your cheeks'
3.2 'I am a man more sinned against than sinning'
3.2 'My wits begin to turn'
3.4 'Shake the superlux'
4.6 'Get thee glass eyes'
4.7 'I am bound upon a wheel of fire'
3.6 'To have a thousand with red spits come hissing in upon 'em'
Gloucester;
1.2 'Kent banished thus? And France in choler parted?'
1.2 'I shall not need my spectacles'
2.1 'Loyal and natural boy'
3.7 'O cruel! O you gods!'
4.1 'I stumbled when I saw'
4.1 'As flies to wanton boys are we to the gods. They kill us for their sport'
Edmund;
1.2 'Stand in the plague of custom'
1.2 'I must have your land'
1.2 'Now gods stand up for bastards'
1.2 'To lay his goatish disposition on the charge of a star'
3.3 'THe younger rises when the old doth fall'
Regan;
1.1 'SirI am made of that self mettle as my sister'
3.7 'So white, and such a traitor'
3.7 'How now, you dog'
1.1 'Tis the infirmity of his age'
Kent;
1.1 'See better Lear'
1.4 'Now banished Kent'
3.2 'Alack, bareheaded'
4.3 'It is the stars the stars above us govern our conditions'
Edgar;
2.2 'Of Beldham Beggars'
2.2 'Poor Tom, thats something yet: Edgar I nothing am'
3.4 'Poor Tom, that eats the swimming frog'
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