(from King Lear by William Shakespeare)
What does King Lear mean when he says, "she hath tied sharp-tooth'd unkindness, like a vulture,
O 1. Goneril's actions angered him so greatly that he wants to seek revenge.
2. Goneril has preyed upon his sincere generosity by viciously attacking him.
3. Goneril has driven him mad with her outrageous and disrespectful behavior.
4. Goneril's cruel behavior has caused such distress that he is having sharp chest pains.

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The King Lear mean when he says, "she hath tied sharp-tooth'd unkindness, like a vulture, Goneril has driven him mad with her outrageous and disrespectful behavior.

What is King Lear summary?

He divides his kingdom among his 2 daughters and thus at the end he gets mad as his daughters rejected him an then he wanders through a storm.

King Lear compare hers to the creature of prey that is vulture and thus indicating it as his heart. Goneril has driven him mad with her outrageous and disrespectful behavior towads her father lear.

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