Why is Goneril angry with Lear and what does she tell Oswald?
Why is Goneril angry with Lear and what does she tell Oswald? Goneril complains to her steward, Oswald, that Lear's knights are becoming “riotous” and that Lear himself is an obnoxious guest (1.3. 6). Seeking to provoke a confrontation, she orders her servants to behave rudely toward Lear and his attendants. What is Lear's complaint regarding Goneril? Lear curses Goneril She complains that their noisy, arrogant and pleasure-seeking behaviour has made her home 'more like a tavern or a brothel / Than a graced palace' and asks him to cut down on his number of followers. What is Goneril King...