In the opening scene of "King Lear," what motivates Kent to disguise himself?

King Lear Act 1 scene 5

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Ahmad Farag
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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To seek revenge on Lear
To serve Lear while remaining loyal
To gain power for himself
To escape from his enemies
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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The character of Kent is noted for being the first to wear a disguise for a noble purpose. What does this suggest about the theme of loyalty in the play?
Loyalty is often misguided.
Loyalty can lead to personal sacrifice.
Loyalty is irrelevant to the plot.
Loyalty is only shown through actions, not words.
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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The Fool's role in "King Lear" is complex. What does his humor reveal about his relationship with Lear?
He despises Lear and wants to undermine him.
He uses humor to express his love and concern for Lear.
He is indifferent to Lear's fate.
He seeks to gain power through manipulation.
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
How does the Fool's use of wit and sarcasm serve the narrative of "King Lear"?
It distracts from the main plot.
It highlights the absurdity of Lear's decisions.
It provides comic relief without deeper meaning.
It serves as a tool for character development.
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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Lear's curse on his daughter Goneril reveals what about his character at that moment?
His wisdom and understanding of family dynamics.
His deep emotional turmoil and loss of control.
His benevolence and desire for peace.
His strategic thinking in political matters.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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The Fool describes Lear as a "shadow" of his former self. What does this metaphor suggest about Lear's transformation throughout the play?
He has become more powerful than ever.
He has lost his identity and authority.
He has gained wisdom through suffering.
He is merely pretending to be someone else.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
When Lear asks Nature to punish Goneril, what does this reveal about his understanding of parental relationships?
He believes that love is unconditional.
He sees parenting as a transactional relationship.
He equates love with obedience and gratitude.
He understands the complexities of familial love.
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