King Lear
In King Lear "Cordelia's goodness is as absolute and inexplicable as her sisters' reprovable badness…”
Critically analyze the above statement with reference to your reading of King Lear.
Critically analyze the above statement with reference to your reading of King Lear.
Throughout King Lear, loyalty is symbolized in peace and betrayal in chaos, and the audience sees these two forces at work from the play’s opening scenes. When Lear asks his daughters to profess how much they love him, he invites the ensuing chaos by testing their loyalty. Goneril and Regan, who have no loyalty to their father, and only seek to further their own greed, heap cheap flattery onto their father and are rewarded with power over England. Cordelia, who is the only daughter to love her father, refuses, as is banished. Immediately, the court erupts in chaos as Kent, Lear’s faithful friend, tries to intervene on Cordelia’s behalf and is also banished. The chaos continues as Lear schleps from home to home searching for respite and is eventually forced onto the heath in the middle of a terrible thunderstorm. Meanwhile, French forces have threatened to invade England, ending the peace that had existed during Lear’s rule and threatening war.