2. King Lear decides to share among his three daughters and their spouses all his wealth, Goneril states that she loves her father with all her heart more than anything in the world that there is nothing that can compare or amount to the love she has for him. Reagan states that she loves her father in the same way that her sister does but she only said it in fewer words than she would have.
3. I think that Kent is indeed justified in saying that Lear is mad because after him saying so Lear proves him right by getting even more angrier and is subsequently banishes him from his kingdom.
4. I think that shakespeare uses rhyming in Kent's last speech because he wanted the reader to pay special attention to what he was saying to the three daughters. To make it seem like he was very sure that what he was wishing for would come to pass.
5. It is evidently clear that the words of the king of France to Cordelia are calculated to heal the wounds that lear has inflicted upon her when he says that she is richer now that her father prohibits her from inheriting his riches, that she is more valuable now that she has been rejected and more loved now that she is hated, he asks if he could have her as his own and refers to her as his treasure which others decided to throw away, he vows to love her and promises a good life with him in france
6. The excuse that shakespeare makes for Edmund for the villainy he is about to pursue is that he feels hurt and angry because he is a bastard child and feels that it is unfair that he is treated so badly.
7' Edmund strengthens his plot while appearing to defend his brother by he pretending that he doesn't want glouchester to see the letter when that was all along is plan.
8. Glouchester is very gullible as he believes everything that Edmund tells him and falls right into his little cunning scheme, Edgar on the other hand would never imagine his brother doing such a despicable thing to him, and so Edmund's little plan starts out to work just has he planned
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