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Goneril and Regan betray their father from "summary" of King Lear by William Shakespeare by William Shakespeare

Ingratitude, that monstrous quality, was displayed by Goneril and Regan when they turned against their father, King Lear. Their deceitful actions revealed their true nature as heartless and cruel individuals. Despite all the love and care that Lear had shown them, they chose to betray him in his time of need. This act of betrayal was not only a violation of filial duty but also a betrayal of basic human decency. Their treachery knew no bounds as they not only denied Lear the comfort and support he sought but also plotted to strip him of his power and authority. By manipulating their father's emotions and playing on...
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    King Lear by William Shakespeare

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