| King Lear: The Element Of Disguise
 The play King Lear is, first of all, a play about kingship; about a
 trustful old king, every inch a king, who in old age brings destruction to
 himself, and to certain persons in his own circle, and to his country.  It
 is a play which tears off the outer coverings.  Pious and innocent-seeming
 people who are villainous, are revealed in their true nature, and the
 similar is disclosed for what it is, as it works destruction.  This is done
 in a world in which most men are constantly seeking their own advancement,
 in a court which flatterers are always lurking, and in which a king should
 be constantly wary and constantly careful to follow the advice of such
 practical honest men as Kent.
 
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 her worth.  In my true heartI find she names my very deed of love,
 Only she comes too short, that I profess
 Myself and enemy to all other joys
 Which the most precious square of sense possesses,
 And find I am alone felicitate
 In your dear Highness' love. (I,I,{72-80})
 
 Clearly, these words are loaded with flattery.  The third daughter,
 Cordelia, cannot wear the mask that the other two wear, "I love your
 Majesty According to my bond, no more nor less." (I,I,{97-98})  It is for
 this reason that Cordeila is banished from the kingdom.
 
 An obvious example of disguise is with the Earl of Kent, as he enters
 the play as Tom of Bedlam.  Even though he was exiled from the kingdom, he
 has returned to protect Lear.  His great loyality to the king, forces Kent
 to risk his life in order to decieve Lear.
 
 Lear : What art thou?
 Kent : A very honest-hearted fellow, and as poor as the king.
 (I, IV, 18-
 20)
 
 A disguise normally is associated with covering up,  leaving a ...
 
 
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