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King Lear Act 2 - Coggle Diagram
King Lear Act 2
Loyalty
'[Kent is put in the stocks]' in 2.1, arguably a symbol of his loyalty to Lear that he remains to defend the King's honour despite being exiled
Kent is perhaps a physical manifestation of loyalty as all other characters deceive and put up false fronts, he is arguably one of the only redeeming characters
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Edmund is praised for showing his father loyalty in the form of a 'child-like services' in 2.1, despite this being a deceptive facade
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Madness
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'O, fool I'll go mad!' (2.2)
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'Now I prithee, daughter, do not make me mad.' (2.2)
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