Today’s Totally Random Line(s)
I will talk further with you.
-Gentleman
King Lear Act III, Scene i, Line 43
Here’s an interesting exchange
between Kent and a Gentleman he meets on the Heath. Kent is out looking for
Lear, and he has a fairly long talk with this fellow who shall remain nameless.
Kent tells him that something is afoot and that he, Kent, needs the fellow to
go to Dover and tell Cordelia of Lear’s sorry state. Naturally, after receiving
this assignment from a stranger (even though Kent says I know you to
the guy twice, he never comes up with a name) this gentleman says I will talk
further with you. In other words the fellow is saying, What’s this now?
But Kent doesn’t want to discuss it, and gives the
guy a ring to show Cordelia, which will be proof that what he says is true. And
that appears to be enough for the fellow.
Honestly, I have no remembrance of this scene at all, whether from my reading of the play (quite a few years ago) or my viewing of a few different versions of it (one with Ian McKellen and one with Antony Hopkins). But here it is, 72 lines and for the second day in a row involving a ‘Gentleman’.
How ironic.
I have a really good remembrance of meeting someone whom I had not seen in about 25 years, and the fellow looking at me and saying slowly, I know you. He knew he had known me, but he wasn't able to figure out who I was until I told him how he knew me, and then he remembered.
Unfortunately, I have no pic to go with this very relevant story. Boy, I wish I did. Oh well.
2 comments:
Did that really happen to you or did you make that up?
Did not make that up.
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