The Tragedy of King Lear

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Gonorill. Regan. Cordelia. Those names should ring a bell if you have ever read or seen “The Tragedy of King Lear.” The plot behind this play revolves around King Lear’s relationships with each of these three characters; his daughters. King Lear has a different relationship with each of them. Gonorill, Regan and Cordelia all have very distinct personalities. In this play, King Lear decided it was time to give up and divide his kingdom amongst Gonorill, Regan and Cordelia. He determined who got what based off of their love for him. Each daughter was asked to express their love for their father but, only Gonorill and Regan end up with portions of King Lear’s kingdom.
Gonorill is the eldest of King Lear’s daughters. Although, everything began with Gonorill having a genuine concern for her father and his behavior, things quickly changed. She had a very envious demeanor with very devious intentions. When asked to declare her love for her father, Gonorill went in to deep exaggeration. She claimed that she loved her father more than life itself. As a result of Gonorill’s response, she and her husband, Duke of Albany, inherited half of King Lear’s kingdom. After she was given her portion of the kingdom, her true colors began to arise. Gonorill is the most demanding of herself, Regan and Cordelia. After King Lear awarded Gonorill her portion of the kingdom, she betrayed him. Her selfish and devious ways began to become evident. Gonorill became very cruel, not only to her father, but to everyone around her. She even attempted to challenge King Lear’s authority. After Gonorill got her hands on what she wanted out of the deal, she couldn’t have cared less about anyone other than herself. A prime example of this was the fact that she was not...

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... determined to get King Lear’s kingdom back. Eventually, Cordelia forgave her father and made amends with him. When it was time to fight Gonorill and Regan for King Lear’s land, King Lear and Cordelia were both sent to prison. During the fight Edmund sent for them to be released only to find out that it were too late. Cordelia had been hanged. As a result of Cordelia’s death, King Lear too died, grieving for his daughter.
I think it is pretty evident that the relationships that King Lear had with each of his daughters were completely different from one another. In the end, although they went through some rough times, Cordelia still remained his favorite daughter. I think this play is not only a good display of different father daughter relationship but also, it can be taken as lesson learned. It can teach people that pretending just to get your way won’t get you far.

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