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what do king Lear's two older daughters say about their love for him?​

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Answered by SweetCharm
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What do king Lear's two older daughters say about their love for him?

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Goneril, as the eldest, speaks first. She tells her father that her love for him is boundless. Regan, as the middle child, speaks next. But when queried by Lear, Cordelia replies that she loves him as a daughter should love a father, no more and no less.

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Answered by Anonymous
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What do king Lear's two older daughters say about their love for him?

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Goneril, as the eldest, speaks first. She tells her father that her love for him is boundless. Regan, as the middle child, speaks next. But when queried by Lear, Cordelia replies that she loves him as a daughter should love a father, no more and no less.

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