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no, this isnt what i said at all. if you read my post properly you'll see that i said you dont need to know well the play 'in its original state' NOT you dont need to know the play in its original context. the jacobean context is of course very important - the character analysis and thematic analysis of Lear as a Shakespearian work is not.mittens said:in which case, silver moon, are you saying we need know nothing about the times in which shakespear 'wrote' King Lear? we need to know nothing about the audience it was intended for? and nothing about who the modern versions aim to communicate to? so what r we ment to be doing in this area of study? cause what u said there is making no sense to me... maybe im just tired! :worried: