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      • Kent is out on the heath searching for King Lear. He asks the Gentleman where Lear has gone. We learn that Lear is battling the elements in a fury, raging against the world and tearing his hair. The Fool tries to make light of the situation by making jokes. Kent explains the recent division between Albany and Cornwall.
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  2. A summary of Act 3: Scenes 1–3 in William Shakespeare's King Lear. Learn exactly what happened in this chapter, scene, or section of King Lear and what it means. Perfect for acing essays, tests, and quizzes, as well as for writing lesson plans.

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  3. Act III Summary: scene i: As it continues to storm, Kent enters the stage asking who else is there and where is the King. A gentleman, one of Lear's knights, answers, describing the King as struggling and becoming one with the raging elements of nature. The King has been left alone except for his fool.

  4. Act 3, scene 2. Themes and Colors Key. Summary. Analysis. Kent, out looking for Lear, runs into a Gentleman. The Gentleman describes seeing Lear out in the storm, from which even fierce animals ("the cub drawn bear" [14] and "belly-pinched wolf" [15]) are hiding, with only the Fool to keep him company.

  5. Act 3, Scenes 1–3 Summary and Analysis. PDF Cite. Scene 1. As a terrible storm is raging, Kent speaks with a Gentleman (or Knight) who tells him Lear is alone in the open with the Fool....

  6. Apr 21, 2016 · Scene 1. Synopsis: Kent, searching for Lear, meets a Gentleman and learns that Lear and the Fool are alone in the storm. Kent tells the Gentleman that French forces are on their way to England. Storm still. Enter Kent ⌜in disguise,⌝ and a Gentleman, severally. KENT Who’s there, besides foul weather? GENTLEMAN.

  7. Act III Chapter Summaries & Analyses. Act III, Scene 1 Summary. Out on the heath in a raging storm, Kent meets a gentleman who tells him he’s seen Lear, running wild and shouting into the wind and rain. The conditions are so wild that even “the cub-drawn bear would couch,/The lion and the belly-pinchèd wolf/Keep their fur dry” (12-14).

  8. Jan 3, 2018 · Analysis: King Lear, Act 3, Scene 1. Kent is out on the heath searching for King Lear. He asks the Gentleman where Lear has gone. We learn that Lear is battling the elements in a fury, raging against the world and tearing his hair. The Fool tries to make light of the situation by making jokes.

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