The Three Forms of Madness in King Lear This paper focuses on Act 111, Scene 4 of Shakespeares King Lear, a grievous and incredible scene wherein we witness Lears mind unfortunately offering path to the hazard of franticness, which has constantly sought after him all through the play. In any case, the character of Lear just depicts one of the three types of frenzy spoke to in the scene he might be the main character who is genuinely distraught, however there is likewise the pretended franticness of Poor Tom, and the expert franticness of the Fool. These changing types of frenzy are completely spoken to in various manners by means of shifting styles and types of language, symbolism, development and verbal styles.By the time that this scene happens, Lear has been diminished from being an incredible and regarded ruler with many supporters, to being a forlorn, dismissed man, cast out of his own realm, his family, and all his fortune and riches.

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