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how could you say that goneril was crafty from the play of King Lear ​
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King Lear: Character Analysis

At the start of the play, Lear is someone who places more importance upon appearances than actual truth. He prefers flattery over true love and wants to be respected as a king without taking on any of the responsibility that the role entails. Lear's desire for simple declarations of affection and for a life of respect and relative ease has disastrous consequences for his family and for his kingdom. His retirement leads to a series of conflicts and a war that leaves his entire family dead, including the beloved daughter who truly loved him, and his kingdom in ruins.

Lear is not an evil person and does, to some measure, learn from his mistakes. In fact, the transformation he undergoes suggests that he's capable of being a terrific and righteous king. Over the course of the play, Lear develops from a foolish, naive king who places value only in appearances and empty declarations of love to someone who gains an entirely new perspective on life. While wandering the countryside during the storm, he comes to renounce politics and mere appearances and realizes that what matters most in life is true love, such as the sort Cordelia has for him. He also begins to feel a strong sense of empathy for others, in particular for the homeless and downtrodden who populate his kingdom. In essence, by losing nearly everything in life that he held dear, Lear develops into a better and wiser person.

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