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Does anyone have any good info on the Fool in Lear, especially his prophecy in Act III Scene ii/iv (I forget which one)?

My teacher says that the Fool isn't relevant to today's society because we don't have an equivalent now, that's why productions tend to cut him/her out... so he won't go into discussion about it :D
 

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our teacher said the fool can be said to be a shadow of king lear himself...its like his other side.......if u concentrate on the productions of king lear it is quite obvious that both characters have similar physical appearences and their movements and gestures reflect each other.
 

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he could be seen as a protector / mother figure. maybe he is showing lear how to see, and then when lear finally sees truthfully then that is the point of the play when the fool disappear.

personally, i don't like the fool. i don't understand his role.
 

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well my interpretation of the fool is that he is lears shadow and that all of his observations are those that lear would make himself if he wasnt insane
 

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The role of the Fool is ironic, given that he is the only character for much of the play who points out the truth, in a veiled fashion.
Perhaps you could view him as a Shakespearean equivalent of the Chorus, foretelling the ultimate result of Lear's decisions..

He is also seen as a parallel to Cordelia, a loyal companion to Lear, disappearing from the text in Act III, Scene VI, shortly prior to Cordelia's return. [This is why some productions have used the same actor to play both roles. Note the ambiguity of My fool is hanged'!]

Of course, he also provides comic relief, as befits his title.
 

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Not just a parallel to Cordelia, the Fool can be seen as a side of Cordelia we don't see otherwise (hence the same actor playing both roles). (S)he is Lear's conscience, and ironically his sanity during Lear's madness.

A few productions have used a female actor for the Fool (one I saw; I forget which production it was). That itself brings the Fool into what I see as a more twenty-first century light...
 

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The fool can be viewed as a fool nothing more nothing less. His snide and unambiguous comments make my spine shudder.
 

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the fool replaces cordelia, goneril and regan, and becomes a surrogate family member. although he is portrayed as a joke, a pet that tags along after the king, he remains loyal to him, almost feminine in his subservience.
 

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