The wheel is come full circle
The wheel is come full circle
The phrase "The wheel is come full circle" is a powerful and evocative line from William Shakespeare's play "King Lear." This line is spoken by the character Edmund, who is reflecting on the cyclical nature of life and the inevitability of fate. The image of a wheel turning full circle suggests that events will come back around to their starting point, that what goes around comes around, and that there is a sense of inevitability and closure in the world.