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Madness In King Lear Act 4 Essay

Madness In King Lear: Act 4 Essay, Research Paper


Madness in King Lear: Act 4 In Shakespeare’s play King


Lear, Shakespeare introduces many themes. The most


important theme shown in King Lear is the theme of


madness. During the course of this play madness is shown in


the tragic hero, King Lear. King Lear develops madness


right in the beginning of the play but he actually shows it in


Act 4. In this act, King Lear is not only at the peak of


madness but it is also shown him coming out of his madness


as well. This act is likely to be the most important act


because it shows the phases King Lear goes through, from


complete madness to him coming out of his madness and


realizing his mistake, the point of tragic vision. The theme of


madness in King Lear is first shown in the act through


Cordelia’s statement to the guards about the condition her


father is in. Cordelia says "Alack, ’tis he! Why, he was met


even now as mad as the vexed sea, singing aloud, crowned


with rank fumiter and furrow-weeds, with hardocks,


hemlock, nettles, cuckoo-flowers, darnel, and all the idle


weeds that grow in our sustaining corn." [Act iv, iv, 1-6].


This gives a great description of King Lear’s state of mind.


Cordelia gives a description of King Lear dressed in


flowers, and weeds, and she explains to the guards that he is


singing aloud. All of these characteristics are unfit for a king,


thus, leaving one reasonable explanation of him being mad,


which Cordelia states in her speech to the guards. King


Lear’s madness is further illustrated in act 4, scene 6.


Although King Lear had shown signs of madness in other


act’s such as 3, he had really shown the extreme of his


madness in this scene. King Lear is shown completely


insane, through his garments and his speeches to Gloucester


and Edgar. In one of his speeches, King Lear makes


comments about a mouse and a bird that are not present.


"..Look look, a mouse! Peace, peace; this piece of toasted


cheese will do it?O, well flown, bird!" [iv, vi, 88-91]. This


statement was the first sign of him being mad. At the


beginning of Act 4, it was just mentioned that King Lear was


gone mad, this was the first sign of proof that he was indeed


mad. Although King Lear shows signs of being mad, he also


shows signs of being sane. This is shown through him


<
p>knowing the cause of him being mad. If King Lear was


completely mad he would not be able to justify the reason


for his madness. In [iv, vi, 96-105] he states that his


daughters? have done him wrong and shows signs of insanity


when he calls Gloucester Goneril. "Ha! Goneril with a white


beard? They flattered me like a dog, and told me I had white


hairs in my beard ere the black ones were there. To say


?Ay? and ?no? too was no good divinity?Go to, they are


not men o? their words! They told me I was everything. ?Tis


a lie- I am not ague-proof." This quote shows Lear?s sanity.


Lear may have qualities in him to make him seem mad but he


possess sanity, enough to know the cause of his madness.


This possession of sanity soon brings King Lear to his


moment of tragic vision. King Lear?s moment of tragic vision


comes when he is rescued by Cordelia and wakes up in her


presence. At first King Lear shows signs of sanity through


his speech to Cordelia and Kent about his recognition of him


being mad. " I feel I am not in my perfect mind." [iv, vii, 63]


King Lear than recovers enough to know that he is in the


presence of his daughter Cordelia, which he did not know


before. "Do not laugh at me; for (as I am a man) I think this


lady to be my child Cordelia." [iv, vii, 67-69]. The phase of


the end of King Lear?s madness is when he finally admits he


was wrong and asks for forgiveness. "Pray you now, forget


and forgive. I am old and foolish." [iv, vii, 84]. This is the


moment of tragic vision or demonic epiphany because King


Lear confesses to his mistake but it is too late because he


has already lost everything. But in order for King Lear to


finally admit to his mistakes, he has to be sane. A person has


to be in a clear state of mind in order to come up with the


notion that they have done something wrong, and being a


King with such hubris, to admit that they have done a


mistake. To conclude, Act 4 was an important act in King


Lear. This is because it showed all three phases of madness


that the King had gone through. The phase of him being


mad, which was shown through his garments and


hallucinations, the phase of him coming out of his madness,


by knowing the means of his madness and lastly the phase of


him overcoming his madness, shown through his tragic


vision.

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