Which statement best describes how the motif of blindness develops a theme in King Lear?

a. The motif of blindness develops the theme of justice by demonstrating that those who are blinded deserve it.
b. The motif of blindness develops the theme of compassion by showing that others are forgiving of blind spots.
c. The motif of blindness develops the theme of truth by revealing that certain characters are blind to the truth.
d. The motif of blindness develops the theme of power by showing that those who can see clearly have all the power.
e. The motif of blindness develops the theme of betrayal by highlighting that a character’s blindness leads to their betrayal

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c. The motif of blindness develops the theme of truth by revealing that certain characters are blind to the truth.
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