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Essay / Analysis of the King Lear Passage - 1079
Although Lear is angry in the first passage, he still maintained his reason and state through his language. This has changed in the second passage, Lear's condition has been almost completely abolished, his mental stability is threatened and he is alone in the countryside. When Lear moves from verse to prose, he returns to a childlike state that allows him to go deeper into his subconscious to carry out his soul work. When the work of the soul is finished, Lear will recover his reason and speak again in exultant speech; It is,