why does lear ask cordelia to mend her her soeech ?
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Lear really loves Cordelia too. He doesn't want to penalize her for not flattering him. When he says, ".mend your speech a little / Lest it mar your fortunes," he is offering her a chance to preserve her one-third share of his kingdom by expressing at least "a little" affection for him.
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Lear really loves cordelia too.
He does not want to penalize her for not flattering him.
when he says mend your speech a little lest it may your fortune he is offering her a chance to preserve her one -third share of his kingdom by expressing at least a little affection for him.
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