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The pendulum is gathering speed: Lear and Gloucester on their way to Dover, French forces landed, Cornwall dead, Albany asserting the power of goodness, jealousy between the sisters. The significance of the latter point is illustrated well in Goneril's mixed feelings: political satisfaction at Cornwall's death set against sexual jealousy of the liberated Regan. She ends the scene far less confidently than she began it. Both sisters, for different reasons, now lack a husband's support; thus there is an enhanced role for Edmund and greater scope for competing for him.

The rank sexuality of 26-8 confirms our loathing. She is befouling another intimate bond; she has no more regard for the marital than for the fllial. The vehemence of the clash between Albany and Goneril is exciting drama, and we delight at Albany's attack; he voices all that we feel about her. The image of the branch detaching itself from the parental tree (34-6) is striking in itself, and part of a pattern of associations by which wholesomeness is associated with the integrity of the natural world.

The audience will enjoy the accelerated babble of Tom at this point; they are the only ones in the know as father unwittingly confronts son. Gloucester's promise of fire and food shines through the darkness like a beacon, although it is a sign of Lear's total absorption in his 'mentor' that he ignores it {155-6). His exalting of Poor Tom as an eminent teacher is not entirely unhinged; remember that he has learned from him. Gloucester is the focus of several layers of irony: unaware that he is talking to the man himself, he speaks affectionately of the banished Kent (164-5) and bemoans the fact that Edgar plotted to kill him while the son himself looks on.

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