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I think that Lear understood very well that his Fool was not foolish at all and that's why he allows him to do his job : tell the truth.Posted by Luca Copetti on April 14, 1997 at 13:59:50
In Reply to "Information on the relationship between Kent and the Fool in King Lear" posted by Al Siffer on April 10, 1997 at 19:53:26
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