This character uses jokes and riddles to criticize Lear's decisions.
Who is the Fool?
After being outlawed, Edgar disguises himself as this character.
Who is Poor Tom?
This natural event forces Lear out of his palace and into the wilderness.
What is the storm?
A fragile, human-made structure built on superficial symbols, rather than a natural reality or a reflection of true human worth.
What is social hierarchy?
Shakespeare suggests that social identity is often based on this rather than true worth.
What is appearance?
The object the Fool offers to Kent to mock his choice to follow a powerless, king who banished his own daughters.
What is a coxcomb?
Kent adopts a disguise after being banished so he can continue serving Lear.
Who is Caius?
During the storm, Lear realizes that even kings are vulnerable to these forces.
What are the forces of nature?
A social hierarchy assumes that people have different levels of this.
What is status or rank?
If a nobleman can successfully pass as a beggar, Shakespeare suggests that social identity is this.
What is artificial?
Through irony, the Fool often seems wiser than this supposedly powerful character, even though he may not appear to be a wise man.
Who is King Lear?
Edgar's disguise proves that society judges people primarily by this.
What is appearance?
Lear's exposure to the storm helps him recognize the suffering of these people.
Who are the poor or homeless?
Shakespeare challenges the idea that noble birth automatically provides this quality.
What is virtue or wisdom?
Both the Fool's criticism and Edgar's disguise reveal that authority often depends on these visible markers.
What are symbols of status: clothing, titles, wealth?
The specific group of people Shakespeare satirizes through the Fool to prove that grand titles often disguise poor judgment.
Who are the nobility?
Shakespeare uses disguise to show that social boundaries can be crossed simply by changing this.
What is one's outward presentation or appearance?
The storm symbolizes a world that ignores this human invention.
What is social rank or hierarchy?
Hierarchies separate people by creating the illusion that some individuals possess more of this.
What is value or importance/power?
According to our presentation, nakedness reveals the truth of vulnerability, while rich garments symbolize this
What are artificial hierarchies?
How does the Fool challenge the legitimacy of social hierarchy?
What is he reveals is that power and status depend on superficial symbols rather than inherent worth.
The two internal qualities that Kent and Edgar keep completely identical, proving true character does not change with social status
What are intelligence and morality?
How does Lear's experience in the storm transform his understanding of social rank?
What is that nature treats all people equally, revealing humanity's shared vulnerability?
Attributes of an artificial hierarchy such as material status and wealth distort this vital relationship type
What are human relationships
Explain Shakespeare's overall message about hierarchy.
What is that power, identity, and status are largely artificial constructions maintained by appearances, while all humans share the same fundamental vulnerability and worth?