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"There is no moral anarchy in King Lear".Elucidate

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King Lear is a play written by William Shakespeare, first staged in 1606.

Explanation:

King Lear is a perfect example of mishandled power and authority. The glimpse of this we get from the very beginning, when King Lear, who is in his old age, decides to descend and give throne to one of his three daughters. He asks them how much they love him. Two of his older daughters, Goneril and Regan, gives a flattering speech. But the younger one, Cordelia, do not say much, because she was not able to express her feelings in words. King Lear by her behavior gets angry and disowns his most beloved daughter. After this he gives power and authority to his older daughters, who handle the kingdom in a cruel manner.

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