King Lear mistakenly trusts the flattery of his dishonest daughters, Goneril and Regan, and disowns his honest daughter, Cordelia. |
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Goneril and Regan's love for Lear is characterized by ___ and ___, which ultimately leads to their betrayal. |
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Explain how the subplot involving Gloucester and his sons mirrors the main plot of King Lear. |
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The subplot mirrors Lear's main themes.
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The Fool highlights Lear's flaws.
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Cordelia's honesty leads to banishment.
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Kent's loyalty to King Lear is demonstrated when he ___ and ___ to protect Lear. |
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How does the theme of madness manifest in King Lear's character throughout the play? |
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Lear's madness reveals his character flaws.
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True or False: Edmund is the legitimate son of Gloucester who seeks to protect his family. |
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False. Edmund is the illegitimate son who betrays his father and brother for power. |
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What are the consequences of Lear's decision to divide his kingdom among his daughters? |
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The division leads to betrayal, conflict, and ultimately tragedy, as Goneril and Regan's greed results in Lear's madness and death. |
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The storm reflects Lear's madness.
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The tragic ending of King Lear emphasizes the themes of ___ and ___ in human relationships. |
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Cordelia is executed in prison, and Lear dies from grief upon discovering her death. |
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Gloucester faces family betrayal.
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Both characters illustrate the dangers of misplaced trust and the devastating effects of betrayal, ultimately leading to their tragic downfalls. |
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