Why Is Cordelia Important In King Lear

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People have objects or ideas in which they truly value, yet are hard to sacrifice. The idea of “Only loss teaches us about the value of things”, is represented in the novel of King Lear by William Shakespeare. An example would be Cordelia in which she sacrificed being disowned by her father which showed her true values of honesty, love, and family. First of all, Cordelia was the youngest of all three daughters, and timidest of all. Cordelia claims that she “cannot heave her heart into her mouth” consequently she was disowned by her father. However, she was only being honest about the true value of her love towards her father, yet King Lear didn’t believe it was enough. Cordelia shows us one true value which is her honesty, and even though