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Cordelia & Lear:
Edgar & Gloucester:
Quote from Edgar to Gloucester: “Here, father, take the shadow of this tree
For your good host. Pray that the right may thrive.
If ever I return to you again,
I'll bring you comfort.” (5.2.1-4)
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In the play King Lear, we see many relationships between the characters. Throughout the course of the play, the relationships between characters change for the better, and for the worse. We can see that both Lear and Gloucester feel betrayed by their children, and they end up betraying their other children who stay loyal to them. King Lear’s relationship with Cordelia is similar to the relationship of Edgar and Gloucester in some ways. They are similar in the way that they both banish the child who is loyal to them. Cordelia and Edgar would do anything to be there for their fathers unlike their other siblings. Cordelia and Lear have a very special relationship in the play. They both love each other dearly. At the beginning of the play, their relationship is temporarily broken when Lear expects each of his daughters to be able to express their love for him. Regan and Goneril have no issue in exaggerating their love for their father just so they