They are over powered and imprisoned. Edmund then arranges for Cordelia to be hung. He later repents, sends someone to stop it but is too late causing Lear to carry her body on stage uttering possibly the most difficult line of any play "Howl, howl, howl, howl." To see that line performed perfectly look up the screen version where Ian Holme plays Lear, on of the best adaptations I've seen.
In the play "King Lear" by William Shakespeare, Lear and Cordelia are captured during the battle. Lear is imprisoned and Cordelia is hanged. Lear eventually dies from grief upon learning of Cordelia's death.
Cordelia's father is King Lear,
The daughter's of King Lear in the play 'King Lear' by William Shakespeare are Goneril (Lear's eldest daughter), Regan (second daughter), and Cordelia (youngest and most favored daughter of the King)
Cordelia
King Lear's daughters were: Goneril, Regan and Cordelia.
At the end of KING LEAR, King Lear dies with Cordelia on his hands, dead.
Cordelia
King Lear and Cordelia are sent to prison after being captured by Cornwall's troops. When they appear at the end of the play, King Lear walks in carrying Cordelia's corpse. She died in prison during the battle between Cornwall's troops and French troops. Lear, after a grief-ridden monologue, dies because the emotional strain is too great i.e. "died of a broken heart".
Cordelia - King Lear - was created in 1605.
Cordelia is the youngest daughter of the title character in Shakespeare's play " King Lear".
I think it's Cordelia...
Perhaps you mean Cordelia, Lear's daughter. If so, we still need to know what part of King Lear you want to know her reaction to.
No, by no means. Lear dies of old age, his end brought on by his distracted grief at the death of his dearest daughter Cordelia and his exertions in attempting to defend her. Cordelia is indeed hanged, but she did not hang herself.