The Fate of The Blind. Interprets blindness in King Lear (by Shakepseare) and Oedipus
Title: The Fate of The Blind. Interprets blindness in King Lear (by Shakepseare) and Oedipus
Category: /Literature/European Literature
Details: Words: 2052 | Pages: 7 (approximately 235 words/page)
The Fate of The Blind. Interprets blindness in King Lear (by Shakepseare) and Oedipus
Category: /Literature/European Literature
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charitable concern for his fellow creature.People rebel against greed. The stars aren't responsible for what happens to us. Luck doesn't cause good or bad things to happen to us but the fault, the tragedy of human existence and even the brief moments of love and beauty that we experience lie not in the stars but in ourselves. Rosalie Colie said it best when she wrote 'Lives lived w/out virtue aren't worth living.'