During one scene of King Lear, Edgar, disguised as Mad Tom, leads his father, Gloucester to the cliffs of Dover, where his father intends to throw himself down to his death. Only Edgar doesn’t go to Dover. He tells his father that he has reached Dover, and Gloucester ceremoniously throws himself down, only to land face-first on the stage.
This episode illustrates neatly David Bevington’s thesis that Shakespeare’s theater is inherently meta-theatrical, a theatricality that constantly calls attention to itself.
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