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
  1. The Fool;
    1. 1.4 'Lear's shadow'
      1. 1.4 'Learn more than thou trowest
        1. 3.6 'And I'll go to bed at noon'
          1. 3.2 'And bawds and whores do churches build that shall the realm of Albion
          2. Cordelia;
            1. 1.1 'Nothing my lord'
              1. 4.4 'Spring with my tears. Be aidant and remediate'
                1. 4.7 'How does my royal lord'
                2. Goneril;
                  1. 1.1 'Sir I do love you more than word can wield the matter'
                    1. 1.4 'Your insolent rentinue'
                      1. 3.7 'Pluck out his eyes'
                      2. Lear;
                        1. 1.1 'Unburdened crawl toward death'
                          1. 1.1 'Come not between a dragon and its wrath'
                            1. 1.4 'Detested kite'
                              1. 2.2 'Mans life as cheap as beasts'
                                1. 3.2 'Blow winds and crack your cheeks'
                                  1. 3.2 'I am a man more sinned against than sinning'
                                    1. 3.2 'My wits begin to turn'
                                      1. 3.4 'Shake the superlux'
                                        1. 4.6 'Get thee glass eyes'
                                          1. 4.7 'I am bound upon a wheel of fire'
                                            1. 3.6 'To have a thousand with red spits come hissing in upon 'em'
                                            2. Gloucester;
                                              1. 1.2 'Kent banished thus? And France in choler parted?'
                                                1. 1.2 'I shall not need my spectacles'
                                                  1. 2.1 'Loyal and natural boy'
                                                    1. 3.7 'O cruel! O you gods!'
                                                      1. 4.1 'I stumbled when I saw'
                                                        1. 4.1 'As flies to wanton boys are we to the gods. They kill us for their sport'
                                                        2. Edmund;
                                                          1. 1.2 'Stand in the plague of custom'
                                                            1. 1.2 'I must have your land'
                                                              1. 1.2 'Now gods stand up for bastards'
                                                                1. 1.2 'To lay his goatish disposition on the charge of a star'
                                                                  1. 3.3 'THe younger rises when the old doth fall'
                                                                  2. Regan;
                                                                    1. 1.1 'SirI am made of that self mettle as my sister'
                                                                      1. 3.7 'So white, and such a traitor'
                                                                        1. 3.7 'How now, you dog'
                                                                          1. 1.1 'Tis the infirmity of his age'
                                                                          2. Kent;
                                                                            1. 1.1 'See better Lear'
                                                                              1. 1.4 'Now banished Kent'
                                                                                1. 3.2 'Alack, bareheaded'
                                                                                  1. 4.3 'It is the stars the stars above us govern our conditions'
                                                                                  2. Edgar;
                                                                                    1. 2.2 'Of Beldham Beggars'
                                                                                      1. 2.2 'Poor Tom, thats something yet: Edgar I nothing am'
                                                                                        1. 3.4 'Poor Tom, that eats the swimming frog'
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