King Lear: Sequences Which Display The Varying Perceptions Of Differen

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Another sequence is the gouging of Gloucester's eyes by Cornwall. A third sequence which shows the indifference of opinion within the characters is Lear's death at the end of the play. As the play opens up, Gloucester and Kent are speaking of Lear's intention to divide his kingdom according to a test of love...
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It is this test of love which causes Lear to banish his most beloved daughter Cordelia. When asked how much she loves her father, Cordelia replies that she loves him according to her bond, no more nor less . This response angers Lear and causes him to ban her for her refusal to comply. Lear is held to the belief that she does not love him...
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