Des lear grow in understanding as a result of his


In what way, does Lear grow in understanding as a result of his experience? Does he remain, in Regan's words, a man who "hath ever but slenderly known himself (Act 1, Sc 1), or does he achieve an awareness of his own nature, his behavior, and its consequences in the final Act?

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