King Lear, Act 3 Scene (ii)

In Act 3, Scene 2 of William Shakespeare's "King Lear," the scene unfolds amidst a violent storm on the heath. King Lear, grappling with the betrayal of his daughters, rages against the tempest, perceiving it as a reflection of his inner turmoil. His loyal Fool attempts to persuade him to seek shelter and reconcile with his daughters, but Lear, consumed by anger and a sense of injustice, refuses to yield. Kent, still disguised, arrives and urges Lear to take refuge in a nearby hovel. Recognising the Fool's discomfort, Lear agrees, showing a moment of compassion amidst his own suffering. This scene highlights Lear's descent into madness and the loyalty of his companions, set against the backdrop of a relentless storm that mirrors the chaos in Lear's mind. Download our FREE app for instant access to Leaving Cert resources, expert tips, and study tools. 📲 Apple App Store: https://apps.apple.com/ae/app/grinds-... 📲 Google Play Store: https://play.google.com/store/apps/de... TikTok:   / grinds360.ie   Instagram:   / grinds360   Facebook:   / grinds360 Â