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Suffering Takes On Many Appearances, Depending On How It Is Received. In King Le

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Term Paper TitleSuffering Takes On Many Appearances, Depending On How It Is Received. In King Le
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     Suffering takes on many appearances, depending on how it is received.  In King Lear,
suffering was very painful to two people, and the giver wasn’t necessarily an enemy, pain can be
from the ones you love.  A storm isn’t something you wouldn’t think of when pain comes to
mind, but it is an element and part of your environment, so are the people one deals with.  Pain
can come from many areas, both far and near.
     The enemies in our lives are their to balance the goodness that we feel.  The world has
balance and they provide it.  The pain that they furnish us comes in many forms, mental and
physical.  In Gloucester’s case, physical was the main one.  Getting your eyes gouged out must
be an excruciating way to experience pain.  The blinding of a person is not only painful, but
demeaning and tormenting as well.  Imagine being blinded and having to experience the world
all over again.  The frustration of depending on other people and learning how to navigate your
surroundings, with all the grace of a child.  This kind of suffering could lead to suicide, and it
would have, except Gloucester was blind and couldn’t see that there was no cliff to throw
himself off of.  His enemies didn’t want to kill him, but they already did, internally.
     The internal death is the final stage of mental suffering,...

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