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Act 1, Scene 1 1. What do we learn from the discussion about Gloucester's son Edmund? Which of Gloucester's sons is older (and thus would be his heir if both were legitimate)? (Note that Gloucester is pronounced "Gloster," as it was spelled in some of the early editions.)

2. What is Lear's plan? What happens to it? What key word appears several times in?

3. Why does Burgundy reject Cordelia as his wife? Why does France accept her?

Act 1, Scene 2

1. Read Edmund's soliloquy carefully. What do we learn about him and his plans? What does he seem to mean by the word "nature"? What is he planning to do? What device has he already prepared?

2. How does Edmund get his father to read the letter? Does anything sound familiar?

3. What does "Edgar" say in the letter? Who really wrote the letter? Are you surprised at Gloucester's response to what Edmund said? Does Gloucester mean the same thing by "natural" (based on his use of "unnatural") as Edmund means by the word?

4. What explanation for the strange events happening does Gloucester give? Now, what does he believe about Edgar? Based on how much evidence? How does Edmund, in his soliloquy , respond to what Gloucester has just said? What is his view of the nature of humanity (he would say "man") and the universe?

5. How easily does Edgar fall for Edmund's plot? What does Edmund try to make Edgar believe has happened? Why does Edmund expect that Edgar can be manipulated by Edmund's obviously hypocritical (to us, given his most recent soliloquy) use of the same astrological "evidence" that Gloucester made use of?

Act 1, Scene 3

1. Lear has begun his stay with Goneril. Is he by himself? How is he behaving? Is Goneril justified in being angry?

2. Note the language with which Goneril criticizes her father (specific quotes):

3. In his mind, has Lear really “retired”? Explain.

4. What are Goneril’s orders to Oswald regarding her father? Evaluate her tactics. In what ways does she remind you of Edmund?

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