Kent speaks to Lear pointing out what he is doing wrong yet he maintains his Kings dignity what does this imply about kent's relationship with the king what does it imply about kent's character
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The earl of Kent, a nobleman who has served Lear faithfully for many years, is the only courtier who disagrees with the king's actions. Kent tells Lear he is insane to reward the flattery of his older daughters and disown Cordelia, who loves him more than her sisters do.
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