King Lear Research Paper

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In Shakespeare's King Lear, the father child relationships are seriously flawed and lead to disastrous events. These tragic events have been caused by the many faults and imperfections of several relationships. Betrayal is the main component in the relationship between Gloucester and his two sons, Edmund and Edgar. Favouritism is obvious when it comes to King Lear's daughter, Cordelia, but that eventually changes after honesty alters Lear's outlook on his daughter. Goneril and Regan, Lear's other daughters, take advantage of catching their father's attention when they can, and manipulating is their ultimate plan. Kent is the only character who is perceived as a loyal father figure. It is clear that in King Lear, the father child relationships …show more content…

She is Lear's favourite daughter until she refuses to flatter him and gets disowned. King Lear held a love test justifying share of his kingdom, and she responded in an honest manner, which wasn't what Lear was hoping for. "Unhappy that I am, I cannot heave my heart into my mouth. (I, i, 95)" Cordelia claims that she is simply incapable of describing her love for her father, and will cope with the consequences. She seems to strongly believe that words can never accurately convey human feeling, and is content with being genuine and receiving nothing. "I yet beseech your majesty, if for I want that glib and oily art to speak and purpose not-since what I well intend, I'll do 't before I speak-that you make known. It is no vicious blot, murder, or foulness, no unchaste action or dishonoured step. That hath deprived me of your grace and favour, but even for want of that for which I am richer: A still-soliciting eye and such a tongue. As I am glad I have not, though not to have it. Hath lost me in your liking. (I, i, 243)" This has proven Cordelia's compassion because she has no desire for her father to suffer for having misjudged her. She truly loves her father, and her refusal to be fake proves her virtue and purity, and why she was the favoured daughter to begin

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