Photo AI
Last Updated Sep 26, 2025
Revision notes with simplified explanations to understand Nature quickly and effectively.
443+ students studying
In contrast, Edmund, Goneril, Regan, and Cornwall interpret nature as self-serving and devoid of duty or kinship. Their actions, marked by heartless individualism and betrayal, highlight this contrast. For instance, Edmund's schemes against his legitimate brother Edgar and Regan and Cornwall's refusal to provide hospitality to Lear leave him out in a storm.
Edgar to himself: "Thou, Nature, art my goddess; to thy law / My services are bound."
'Nature' is often appropriately conflated with 'Morality' in King Lear
Lear's attitude towards nature underscores its importance. He believes that if humans only satisfy their basic, animalistic needs without considering higher human values like love, compassion, and dignity, human life is no better than an animal's. This view is illustrated in his statement: "Allow not nature more than nature needs, Man's life is cheap as beast's". The tragedy of Cordelia's death reinforces this theme, as Lear laments: "Why should a dog, a horse, a rat, have life, / And thou no breath at all?"
Lear and Gloucester's defiance of natural bonds leads to severe consequences, symbolised by Lear's madness and Gloucester's blindness, representing their journey to self-awareness and nature's retribution. Characters like Goneril and Regan demonstrate the extreme consequences of rejecting natural affection, ultimately leading to their downfall. Cordelia's role in the play restores natural order and moral balance, redeeming humanity and demonstrating the positive aspects of human nature amidst the surrounding corruption: "Thou hast one daughter who redeems nature from the general curse which twain have brought her to."
Enhance your understanding with flashcards, quizzes, and exams—designed to help you grasp key concepts, reinforce learning, and master any topic with confidence!
430 flashcards
Flashcards on Nature
Revise key concepts with interactive flashcards.
Try English Flashcards29 questions
Exam questions on Nature
Boost your confidence with real exam questions.
Try English Questions27 exams created
Exam Builder on Nature
Create custom exams across topics for better practice!
Try English exam builder148 papers
Past Papers on Nature
Practice past papers to reinforce exam experience.
Try English Past PapersDiscover More Revision Notes Related to Nature to Deepen Your Understanding and Improve Your Mastery
Join 500,000+ Leaving Cert students using SimpleStudy...
Join Thousands of Leaving Cert Students Using SimpleStudy to Learn Smarter, Stay Organized, and Boost Their Grades with Confidence!
Report Improved Results
Recommend to friends
Students Supported
Questions answered