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Essay heading: King Lear: A Lesson in Loyalty
 
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Even though Cordelia knows Lear does not hear her good wishes for Lear, she nonetheless expresses them. This fact is proof that she displays this pure form of discrete loyalty. Edgar is the next character who displays loyalty to his father even after he has been outlawed and was forced to hide and disguise himself...
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Gloucester favors Edgar's evil half-brother Edmund, who deceives him into believing that it is Edgar who is disloyal. However, after Gloucester's eyes are plucked out he realizes his mistake when he is told that it is Edmund who has betrayed him. When the blind Gloucester is led to the disguised Edgar, his son agrees to lead him to the cliffs of Dover...
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King Lear: A Lesson in Loyalty   The Fool And Cordelia: Opposing Influences On King Lear   King Lear - Act 1 - What changes occur as a result of Lear's actions to his court and family?   King Lear - Disruption Of Order In King Lear And The Causes   Explore How Shakespeare’s Presentation of the Fool and Lear’s Relationship Can Be Interpreted in King Lear   King Lear Essay Lear's descent into madness and his subsequent recognition of his faults   King Lear - Clear Vision In King Lear   King Lear: Lear The Tragic Hero   The Character of the Fool in King Lear   King Lear - Fool's Character   Comparison Of King Lear And Gloucester   Gloucester Subplot in King Lear.   Disruption Of Order In King Lear And The Causes   King Lear - Parrellelism In King Lear   King Lear - Bonds Within King Lear  
 
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