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In brief scene 3, consisting of one soliloquy, Edgar transforms himself into mad Tom o’Bedlam. Examine his language closely. What else does he “put on” besides rags? Why this disguise? Note that a storm or tempest is brewing on the barren heath. How does the weather mirror the action in the human realm?

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