Kent and Gloucester discuss which of Lear’s sons-in-law he favors, and Gloucester introduces his illegitimate son, Edmund, to Kent. Lear then arrives with his daughters and announces that he is dividing his kingdom among them, keeping only the kingly title and a retinue. Goneril and Regan flatter him, but Cordelia refuses to exaggerate her love and says she can only speak honestly. Lear disinherits Cordelia in anger and banishes Kent when he defends her. France accepts Cordelia despite her loss of dowry, while Burgundy rejects her. After Lear leaves with Goneril and Regan, the sisters speak together about their father’s unstable behavior and how they will respond to it.
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