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King Leir
King Leir
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100King Leir, Scene 14
Cast
King Leir: Don Allison
Perillus: Peter Higginson
Cambria: Scott Clarkson
Attendant: Scott Maynard
Ragan: Derek Genova
Queen's Men Dramaturgy: Rhetoric of Emotion (Sc. 14)
Read about the rhetoric of emotion in Scene 10 [[ edition links should not have query or fragment parts ]]
Scene 19 [[ edition links should not have query or fragment parts ]]. Perillus is unwilling to take the support of his master (TLN 1099-1100) while Leir insists he is to blame for Perillus' suffering and yet helpless to alleviate it (
TLN 1101-1106). The fact that his king should have become so powerless aggravates Perillus' grief so Leir instructs him as follows: "Cease, good Perillus, for to call me 'lord,'/And think me but the shadow of myself" (
TLN 1110-1111).
Read more about the rhetoric of emotion [[ edition links should not have query or fragment parts ]]
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