In william shakespeare king lear who is earl of kent a good or bad and why
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The Earl of Kent is one of the protagonists in the play 'King Lear' by William Shakespeare. Kent remains loyal to the King despite his negative treatment of him. Learn more about the Earl of Kent and test your knowledge with a quiz.
Earl of Kent (known throughout the play as Kent) was King Lear's servant in the play King Lear by William Shakespeare. Kent was a protagonist, one of the main characters, in the story and served the role of Earl (count) to King Lear; he was also one of King Lear's most trusted friends. There are a number of ways to characterize Kent. He was loyal to the king but also clever, brave, and always open about his feelings.
Earl of Kent (known throughout the play as Kent) was King Lear's servant in the play King Lear by William Shakespeare. Kent was a protagonist, one of the main characters, in the story and served the role of Earl (count) to King Lear; he was also one of King Lear's most trusted friends. There are a number of ways to characterize Kent. He was loyal to the king but also clever, brave, and always open about his feelings.
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