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Anger is just a symptom of Lear's tragic flaw. As yourself, what causes Lear's anger. And remember, the flaw is within himself that causes the anger, not other people.(Clue: Gloucester has the same problem, but in a much more literal sense.)
Posted by Thersites on April 09, 1997 at 04:05:23
In Reply to "anger as Lears tragic flaw" posted by Dana on April 08, 1997 at 13:24:24
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