The document analyzes how Shakespeare's play King Lear illustrates that old age does not necessarily mean wisdom. It discusses how both the elderly King Lear and Gloucester lack foresight and good judgment, exhibiting foolish decisions. Lear naively gives up his throne and disowns his loyal daughter Cordelia. Gloucester is easily duped by his illegitimate son Edmund into believing lies about his other son Edgar. Both characters are blind to deception and make rash decisions without wisdom, showing that age alone does not guarantee wisdom is gained.