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King Lear Test Of Love

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King Lear, one of author William Shakespeare’s tragic plays follows the story of the prideful king of England, King Lear. As King Lear announces his retirement, he offers his three daughters Goneril, Regan and Cordelia each a piece of the kingdom. However, they must first pass King Lear’s test of love, as each sister must proclaim how much she loves her father. Cordelia, the youngest of the sisters and genuine hearted daughter, cannot conjure up the words of love her father would like to hear, despite the fact Cordelia loves her father more than Goneril and Regan. Taking offence and labeling Cordelia’s silence as disrespectful, King Lear has her banished, much to the protest of his long time loyal follower, Kent. Goneril and Regan cannot …show more content…

Edmund’s jealously of Edgar stems from the fact Edgar is the legitimate, meaning Edgar will be the immediate heir to their father’s land, title, and fortune. Edmund being unable to control his jealousy of being unable to receive the power his brother will, despite the fact his father loves them both equally, he decides, “Legitimate Edgar, I must have your land. / Our father’s love is to the bastard Edmund / As to the legitimate.” (1.2.16-18) In order to finally achieve his insatiable need for power, Edmund forges a letter written by Edgar to Gloucester, stating Edgar wants to enlist the help of Edmund to kill Gloucester. If Edmund obliges, he shall receive half of their father’s kingdom and fortunes. Edmund plays the distraught son, being reluctant to show Gloucester the letter. The deceit put on by power hungry Edmund to naive and trusting Gloucester is unbeknownst to him as he reads the incriminating letter, This policy and reverence of age makes the world bitter to the best of our times, keeps our fortunes from us till our oldness cannot relish them. I begin to find an idle and fond bondage in the oppression of aged tyranny, who sways not as it hath power but as it is suffered. Come to me, that of this I may speak more. If our father would sleep till I waked him, you should enjoy half his revenue forever, and live the beloved of

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