What Is The Loss Of Power In King Lear

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The gaining and the maintaining of power require sacrifice of one’s moral integrity. Such idea is shown in the play, King Lear, written by William Shakespeare, as he explores the implication of power within family relations and showcases its link between power and morality, thus expressing the impact power has on one’s conscience. Cordelia says “My love's richer than my tongue”, exclaiming the magnitude and the legitimacy of her love towards her father. As before Cordelia, her sisters gave false words of love in order to gain power, the contrast of “love” and “tongue” is evident as one was used to give affection thus losing power, while other one was used to deceive to gain a selfish power. The contrast between the two further emphasizes the

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