King Lear Act 1, scene 1. Cordelia [aside]: And yet not so, since I am sure my love’s More ponderous than my tongue. 1.1.74-75 DISCUSS  What meaning.

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King Lear Act 1, scene 1

Cordelia [aside]: And yet not so, since I am sure my love’s More ponderous than my tongue DISCUSS  What meaning of her love for her father does Cordelia intend by the word ‘ponderous’?  What impression of the love her sisters have described does the word ‘ponderous’ imply? (And, for fun, are those implications Cordelia’s or Shakespeare’s?) APPLY Write a comment about yourself or someone else in which you use a word normally reserved for physical size or weight or the like to describe an abstract part of personality.

France: Not all the dukes of waterish Burgundy Can buy this unprized precious maid of me DISCUSS  What different meanings can the King of France intend by using the word ‘waterish’?  How would the line’s effect change if the word ‘river-fed’ were substituted? APPLY Write two lines of blank verse in which a descriptive word carries a quibble similar to Shakespeare’s.

Goneril: Sir, I love you more than words can wield the matter, Dearer than eyesight, space, and liberty, Beyond what can be valued, rich or rare, No less than life, with grace, health, beauty, honour; As much as child e'er lov'd, or father found; A love that makes breath poor, and speech unable: Beyond all manner of so much I love you DISCUSS  What irony does Shakespeare intend by the detail in Goneril’s profession that her love makes ‘speech unable’?  Which of the other details she mentions might impress Lear? APPLY Compose a list of at least five details Shakespeare might have had Goneril mention that could have made her profession of love more convincing.

Cordelia: It is no vicious blot, murther, or foulness, No unchaste action, or dishonoured step, That hath deprived me of your grace and favour, But even for want of that for which I am richer— A still ‑ soliciting eye, and such a tongue That I am glad I have not… DISCUSS  Cordelia gives specific examples of the ‘vicious blot’ and ‘foulness’ she says she does not have. What general term would encompass the two virtues she names?  Why is the line more effective than if she simply named a general category of virtue? APPLY Rewrite the last two lines mentioning ‘hand’ and ‘ear’ as details instead of ‘eye’ and ‘tongue’.

Lear:— Now our joy, Although our last and least, to whose young love The vines of France and milk of Burgundy Strive to be interessed DISCUSS  What is the effect of Lear’s using the images of ‘vines’ and ‘milk’ instead of directly naming Cordelia’s two suitors?  How would the audience’s reaction differ if Lear simply said “to whose young love two princes strive to be interessed”? APPLY Compose a list of six places—countries, states, or regions—and identify an appropriate image similar to Lear’s for each.

Lear: For by the sacred radiance of the sun, The mysteries of Hecate and the night; By all the operation of the orbs, From whom we do exist and cease to be; Here I disclaim all my paternal care… DISCUSS  What do the images of sun, night, and orbs reveal to the audience about Lear’s state of mind in this speech?  Into what categories could you fit the set of images in these lines? APPLY Write a brief paragraph in which you use imagery of light from the sky to create a tone for a reader.

Lear [to Cordelia]: Therefore be gone, Without our grace, our love, our benison DISCUSS  What is the effect on an audience of Lear’s three parallel refusals here?  What is the importance of the order of the three? APPLY Compose a sentence using a similar structure but make the three (or more) elements positive instead of negative.

Kent:[to Cordelia] The gods to their dear shelter take thee, maid, That justly think’st and hast most rightly said! [to Regan and Goneril] And your large speeches may your deeds approve, That good effects may spring from words of love DISCUSS  How many reasons can you find for Shakespeare’s putting the prepositional phrase ‘to their dear shelter’ in a position that seems out of order?  How many reasons can you find for Shakespeare’s putting the direct object ‘your large speeches’ in a position that seems out of order? APPLY Using a structure similar to one of these two, compose two or three lines of blank verse that add up to a wish someone might make.

Kent:Kill thy physician, and the fee bestow Upon the foul disease. Revoke thy gift, Or whilst I can vent clamor from my throat, I’ll tell thee thou does evil DISCUSS  Explain Kent’s opening metaphor, identifying the ‘physician,’ the ‘fee,’ and the ‘foul disease.’  For what reasons might Shakespeare have Kent draw his metaphor from the field of medicine? APPLY Compose three or four lines of blank verse in which you use a metaphor drawn from medicine to offer someone a suggestion.

Kent:Think’st thou that duty shall have dread to speak When power to flattery bows? DISCUSS  Paraphrase Kent’s complex personification of ‘duty,’ ‘power,’ and ‘flattery.’ Since figures of speech are compact, your paraphrase will be much longer than the original lines.  Explain why Shakespeare might have preferred having Kent use these figures here rather than speaking literally. APPLY Write a short sentence in which you personify a human activity or characteristic and then a paraphrase of that sentence.

Lear:Only we shall retain The name, and all th’addition to a king; The sway, revenue, execution of the rest, Beloved sons, be yours, which to confirm, This coronet part between you DISCUSS  Whether we interpret ‘this coronet’ to be one Lear meant for Cordelia or even his own, he now makes it into a metaphor for the part of the kingdom he had intended for her. How is his invitation to Albany and Cornwall to ‘part’ it apt? APPLY Using a piece of clothing or accessory as a metaphor, write a line or two of prose or verse in which you state or imply a change in something.