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It is true. The loyalty motif helps develop the character of Kent, who serves King Lear in disguise in Shakespeare's tragedy<em> King Lear</em>.
In the play, Kent is a nobleman but his rank is below that the one of duke. Moreover, <u>he knows the royal family and he is very loyal to King Lear</u>, the aging king of Britain that wants to enjoy power but free from responsabilities. <u>Kent spends most of the play disguised as a peasant </u>and, although Lear banishes him after Kent advises him to treat Cordelia better, <u>he even risks his life for the king</u>.
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B)understand
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we read and understand the questions.
I am ver much confident that the figure of speech used here is PERSONIFICATION. why? Because, keats is APOSTROPHIZING the mterials and gives them human traits.