King Lear is
not only a simple tragedy; it is also a touching tale of a haughty man's journey from darkness
to light or enlightenment through suffering, when darkness stands for ignorance
and inhumanity, and light stands for self-knowledge and humanity. And this
spiritual journey commences as he faces the external tempest pointing to the
inward restlessness. His spiritual regeneration begins not until his suffering
have reached a climax in the storm, when he is driven insane,
that we feel
really confident that he is eventually achieving spiritual regeneration. Shakespeare
makes use of storm in many of his plays like Macbeth, The Tempest. So we see that Nature specially the storm
plays a vital role in Shakespearean dramas.
In King Lear, the storm scene occurs in
act III, scene I. When the old king
driven out into the heath by the cruelty of his two daughters, a violent storm
breaks out. King Lear, the Fool and Kent are in the storm. In act III, scene I, King Lear wants to out storm the furious wind and rain as
he is not satisfied with the destruction of the storm. He tears his silvery
white hair and is himself in a sate of rage. Even he wants to stop the process
of creation.
King Lear wants the destruction of the
world because most ungrateful persons such as his two daughters are born
her. He invites the elements to drench him with water and to burn him with the
fire of the thunder bold and do whatever other horrible acts on him as it
pleases them. Out on the open heath the old and infirm King feels the scourge
of the storm on his very person and is very naturally reminded of the scourge
on his mind and heart struck by his two daughters. But the King thinks that if
the storm troubles him in the most unbearable way, there is nothing wrong or
unnatural in it, for the elements of the storm are not his children and he
never gave away his kingdom to them.
The storm is used as a symbol to expose the unfathomable grief and repentance of Lear's
heart. But the most dramatic function of the storm scene is when the old King
goes mad. The madness represents the
climax of his suffering from which he will eventually emerge as a new man. With
the cooling down of the rage of the storm, we notice a change in the heart of
the old king. It marks a new beginning. The redemption of King Lear starts. He
can now see into the depth of his heart where truth has been born out of the
selfish and arrogant attitude. His vision is now clear and he confesses:
"I am a
man
More sinned
against that sinning"
So the scene is very important as it
corresponds to the inner turmoil of the Lear and sets off the process of his
moral regeneration through sufferings. So it is the storm that kindles truth in
Lear and it is the misery caused by the storm lifts up the coverings of his
heart. Misery and suffering open his
eyes and he can see the truth. Thus the storm scene corresponds to the inner
turmoil of his moral regeneration through suffering.
To conclude, we may say that, the storm
scene reveals the psychological
discerning of Lear and it directs the reader's attention in insight into the
mind and conscience of Lear. The storm in Nature actually correspondences combustion
of Lear's heart.
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