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Why does King Lear banish Cordelia ?​

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Answered by Ɍɛղgɔƙմ
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Explanation:

Unlike her father and sisters, Cordelia is able to differentiate love from property. Feeling outraged and humiliated that Cordelia will not publicly lavish love on him, Lear banishes Cordelia from the kingdom and disinherits her. The Earl of Kent objects to her treatment, and is subsequently banished as well.

Answered by payalchatterje
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King Lear banishes Cordelia because unlike her father and sisters, Cordelia can distinguish between love and possession. Outraged and humiliated that Cordelia will not openly waste her love on him, Lear banishes Cordelia from the kingdom and disinherits her.

Cordelia is a character in Shakespeare's tragic play King Lear. Cordelia is the youngest of King Lear's three daughters and his favorite. After her elderly father offers her a chance to confess his love for her in exchange for one-third of his kingdom's land, she refuses and is banished for most of the play.

In Shakespeare's King Lear, Cordelia is briefly on stage during Act 1. Her father Lear banishes her in response to her honesty when she pleads for the love of his three daughters to decide how to divide the lands of his kingdom. them. Cordelia's sisters Goneril and Regan make deceptively pompous speeches professing their love, flattering her vanity. Cordelia, seeing right through her sisters' feigned profession of love, refuses to do the same.

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