Read the passage from Act 1, Scene 1, of The Tragedy of King Lear and examine the painting King Lear: Cordelia's Farewell.

Which lines from the play does the painting illustrate?

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A. LEAR: My Lord of Burgundy,
We first address toward you, who with this king
Hath rivall'd for our daughter: what in the least
Will you require in present dower with her?



Answer :

Final answer:

The painting King Lear: Cordelia's Farewell illustrates Lear addressing Burgundy about the dowry for Cordelia.


Explanation:

The painting King Lear: Cordelia's Farewell illustrates the lines from Act 1, Scene 1 of The Tragedy of King Lear where Lear addresses Burgundy regarding the dowry for his daughter Cordelia. This scene captures the moment where Lear is in discussion with Burgundy about what he will require as a dowry for Cordelia.


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