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Cordelia is hanged in prison from "summary" of King Lear by William Shakespeare by William Shakespeare

Cordelia, the youngest daughter of King Lear, finds herself in a dire situation as she is imprisoned and faces the ultimate punishment of being hanged. This heartbreaking turn of events stems from her unwavering loyalty to her father, even in the face of his betrayal. Despite her genuine love and concern for Lear, she is unjustly condemned to death. The decision to hang Cordelia in prison is a cruel and tragic end to a character who embodies honesty and integrity. Throughout the play, Cordelia remains true to her principles, refusing to flatter her father like her sisters, Goneril and Regan, have done. Her refusal to engage in false displays of affection ultimately leads ...
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