King Lear Cordelia's Sacrifice

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Many people sacrifice the most important things or persons they have in life just to do a right. For example, in King Lear Cordelia sacrifice the love she had for her father, what can happen to her family while sending the army to attack, or even her freedom after her father realized that she was the only daughter that truly loved him. In other words she sacrifice her life without thinking about it, for love. Cordelia was so blind to realize that her father didn't have much love as he had for the other two sisters. Until her father gave up his kingdom to give it to the sisters, Cordelia realized Lear didn’t care for her so she didn't care how much she loved him and left him and her family. She was broken in the fact that her father didn't

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