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Lear mourns Cordelia's death from "summary" of King Lear by William Shakespeare by William Shakespeare

King Lear is struck with deep sorrow upon witnessing the lifeless body of his beloved daughter, Cordelia. The once proud and mighty king is now reduced to a broken man, overwhelmed by grief and regret. His heart-wrenching cries echo through the empty halls, a stark contrast to the grandeur that once filled the palace. Lear's anguish is palpable as he cradles Cordelia's lifeless form, unable to comprehend the cruel twist of fate that has robbed him of his last remaining comfort. The weight of his actions bears down on Lear with crushing force, as he realizes the full extent of his folly. His reckless decisions and blind trust have led to the demise of the one person who truly loved him unconditionally. The magnitude of his loss is unfathomable, leaving Lear to grapple with the harsh reality of his own mortality. As Lear gazes upon Cordelia's peaceful face, a sense of profound emptiness settles in his soul. The once vibrant and spirited young woman is now nothin...
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    King Lear by William Shakespeare

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