King Lear Sacrifice

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King Lear had many elements of surrender and sacrifice, however, there are only on character that outshines the others. One of the three daughters of king Lear sacrificed something that showed her extreme value of honesty. Cordelia, in Act one, sacrificed her father’s love with the truth. She knew the reality with her feelings and emotions for her father. Unlike the sisters, she said that her love for her father would be in half because she wants to give the other half to her husband. Therefore, she wanted to sacrifice the love of her father.
The king unfortunately couldn't handle the logical truth of her daughter’ feelings. Cordelia’s value was the truth. She represented that even though it may hurt, the truth will be said. This showed a

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