Fools and Kings             Erik Irre   April 26, 1999      Fools and Kings           Shakespeares dynamic use of irony in King Lear   ease the microcosmic  allegory of not only 16th  ascorbic  biting Britain, but of all times and places.  The theme that best develops this representative is the discussion of fools and their foolishness.  This discussion allows    Shakespeare not only to portray   soldiery nature, but also to elicit a sort of Socratic   introspection into the nature of societys own ignorance as well.          One   exemplar of fool that Shakespeare involves in King Lear is the immoral fool.     Edmund, for instance, may be seen as a fool in the sense that he is morally weak.  His    foolishness lies in the fact that he has no sense of right or justice, which rewards him with    an untimely, ironic death.  He discusses this as his father, Gloucester, leaves to ponder the    plotting of his son Edgar. Edmund soliloquizes,         This is the excellent foppery of the wor   ld, that          when we are sick in fortune...         ...If you want to get a full essay, order it on our website: OrderCustomPaper.com
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