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Yes

Kent certainly does ("This is not altogether fool, my lord") and Lear's threats to whip the Fool show he's being stung by the comments. Don't both Rosalind and Viola comment on their fools' perceptiveness?

Posted by Hamlet on April 10, 1997 at 09:24:55
In Reply to "the fools" posted by Ligeti on April 09, 1997 at 05:24:11


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