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Gloucester is blinded by Cornwall from "summary" of King Lear by William Shakespeare by William Shakespeare

In King Lear, Gloucester's loyalty and dedication to his king, King Lear, ultimately lead to his downfall at the hands of Cornwall. Cornwall, along with Regan, punishes Gloucester for his allegiance to Lear by blinding him. This act of cruelty not only physically blinds Gloucester but also symbolically represents his inability to see the truth and the reality of the situation unfolding around him. Gloucester's blindness is not just a physical impairment but also a metaphor for his ignorance and gullibility. He is unable to see through the deceit and treachery of Cornwall and Regan, who manipulate him to further their own agenda. His loyalty and trust are exploited, leading to his betrayal and suffering. The a...
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    King Lear by William Shakespeare

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