I have no way and therefore want no eyesI stumbled when I saw. Full oft 'tis seen our means secure us, and our mere defects prove our commodities.
In the quoted line from "King Lear," the speaker expresses a deep sense of disorientation and blindness to their surroundings. The phrase "I have no way and therefore want no eyes" suggests a feeling of being lost and unable to navigate life, reinforcing the idea that physical sight is not always helpful in understanding one's path. This theme of blindness resonates throughout the play, as characters often fail to see the...