Tuesday, October 26, 2010

View on clip (Act3:Scene6)

This clip captures the scene vividly and accurately. As usual it clarifies the script and bring life to it, but here it gives the scene a sense of urgency and suspence. The viewer sees a broken spirited Lear, a loyal disguised Kent, an honest and faithful fool of a friend and a refugee-Edgar. This emphasizes the fact that in times of loss and despair and fear, the unequals band together for comfort, support and even protection. In this band is a falling king, a forsaken heir, a disquised banished man and a court jester. Think about it, under different circumstances would these people be found together, under one roof, wanting each other's company?

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