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What Does Cordelia Symbolize Lear

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In act four, Lear is finally able to reunite with Cordelia and expresses his new self in humbleness symbolizing repentance. When Cordelia addresses Lear as “royal lord" since the last time she has came in front of him, it is clear that she refers to Lear with the respect that he deserves as a king, as well with the admiration she still holds for her father. In comparison to Goneril’s and Regan’s formal “my lord”, it is evident that they do not display the same love and respect that Cordelia has for Lear. Lear’s response to her shows an urge to seek death, just as Gloucester did at the cliffs of Dover, when he states being taken “out o’the grave." Another important symbolism are Lear’s tears described as “scald like molten lead” referring to
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