Point
Lear learns to let go of the trappings of kingship and focus instead on those he loves.
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‘so we’ll live, / And pray, and sing, and tell old tales, and laugh / At gilded butterflies, and hear poor rogues / Talk of court news’ (Lear, 5:3)
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When they are captured at the end of the battle, Lear seems content to spend time in prison as long as he is with Cordelia, rather than see his older daughters again. He looks forward to laughing with Cordelia at self-important courtiers who are like ‘gilded butterflies’ and hearing about ‘court news’ knowing it is no longer important in his life.
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Lear learns kindness and sympathy for the situations of others.
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Lear learns that being king does not make him invulnerable.
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