In this short scene, King Lear's servant, the Thane of Ravenspurgh, tries to comfort his new master. He tells him that he is his replacement, and that he will rule the world under his reign. The Thane tells his servant that he does not know how to kill the king, but he does know that the king has been weak recently and that it would be best if he separated his head from the body
In this short scene, King Lear's servant, the Thane of Ravenspurgh, tries to comfort his new master. He tells him that he is his replacement, and that he will rule the world under his reign. The Thane tells his servant that he does not know how to kill the king, but he does know that the king has been weak recently and that it would be best if he separated his head from the body