Comic Relief · English Literature

In 'King Lear', why is the Fool’s humor considered 'bitter' comic relief?

  1. He tells only jokes that revolve around physical pain, injury, and bodily suffering
  2. His jokes are actually sharp critiques of Lear's poor decisions
  3. He resents the King and uses humor as a mask for his deep desire for revenge
  4. He stubbornly refuses to speak in prose and communicates only in riddles and songs
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Correct answer: His jokes are actually sharp critiques of Lear's poor decisions

The Fool's function is to use wit to tell the King the harsh truths that no one else dares to speak. His humor is 'bitter' because it highlights the tragedy of Lear's lost power and sanity.

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