Act 4 Scenes 1 & 2
Act 4 Scenes 3 & 4
Act 4 Scenes 5 & 6
Act 4 Scene 7/ Act 5 Scene 1
Act 5 Scenes 2 & 3
100

What emotion best describes Gloucester’s state of mind at the start of scene 1?

Despair 

100

Why does Lear refuse to see Cordelia?

He is ashamed of how he has treated her

100

What does Edgar do to convince Gloucester he has jumped from a cliff?

Fakes a dramatic fall and "survival"

100

What does Lear ask Cordelia when he sees her?

If she can forgive him

100

What happens during the brief battle?

Lear and Cordelia are captured

200

What does Gloucester ask Poor Tom (Edgar) to do?

Guide him to the cliffs of Dover and leave him

200

Why does Kent say the King of France returned to his country?

There was urgent business at home

200

Why does Regan want to read the letter Oswald is carrying?

She suspects a plot involving Goneril and Edmund

200

What does Edmund reveal in his soliloquy about his intentions toward Goneril and Regan?

He is playing both sisters against each other for power

200

What does Edgar encourage Gloucester to do before the battle?

Wait safely in a sheltered spot

300

How does Goneril speak about Albany in scene 2?

With digust and hate

300

What is Cordelia’s main concern in scene 4?

Lear's mental state


300

What happens to Oswald?

Edgar kills him in defense of Gloucester

300

What does Edgar (disguised) warn Albany about?

Edmund’s betrayal and Goneril’s treachery

300

Who dies first out of the sisters, and how?

Regan—poisoned by Goneril

400

What major change do we see in Albany’s character?

He begins to oppose Goneril and her cruelty

400

What is Lear’s condition at this point, according to the Doctor?

He is mad but treatable with sleep

400

What does Regan ask Oswald to do if he encounters Gloucester?

Kill him

400

How does Albany feel about the battle against Cordelia’s forces?

He plans to fight, but wants justice, not revenge

400

What final act does Edmund attempt before dying?

He tries to reverse the order to kill Cordelia

500

What theme is most clearly revealed through Gloucester and Edgar’s situation?

Blindness and insight

500

How is Cordelia different from her sisters in how she responds to power?

She shows humility and that she cares

500

What philosophical idea does Lear express in his madness?

The corruption of justice and false authority

500

What is the emotional tone of the reunion between Lear and Cordelia?

Tender and sorrowful

500

Who is left to rule at the end of the play?

Edgar- with Albany's support