vision, sight,and blindness as a theme in king lear

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Note on vision, sight,and blindness as a theme in king lear, created by pari.madhogaria on 08/10/2013.
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Vision:  Something to observe see and understand things more deeply Get a clear image loss of something precious=gain of vision

Sight: To see something seeing is beliving

blindness: Loss of sight Loss of vision Lost in anger

vision sight and blindness

Cordelia:Cordelia has vision she knows every thing but she has not smartness to make it see others

Edmund:edmund has a vision and is able to use it in making plans

regan:regan has a vision but uses it after being a part of goneris plan

goneril:goneril is able to understand  and make it use the situation in help in her plans

all the characters as a part of king Lear has sight initially .

vision has its aspects of unsing it (positive and negetive)

positive vision:able to see the goodness of nature and not using vision for their own benifit

negative vision:able to see the goodness of nature and not using vision for their own benifit have high self-es stem

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