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Uploaded by janeclayali on May 31, 2008
a scene from king lear
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haha, I like it. It fits with what Gloucester said in the play. That he was more blind when he had eyes because he could not see the treachery of Edmund. Thanks.
lewiszim 9 months ago
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haha, I like it. It fits with what Gloucester said in the play. That he was more blind when he had eyes because he could not see the treachery of Edmund. Thanks.
lewiszim 9 months ago