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King Lear, a character in William Shakespeare's tragedy, does not have a wife mentioned in the play. His daughters, Goneril, Regan, and Cordelia, are central to the story, but Lear's wife is not present in the narrative. It is implied that she may have died before the events of the play, as Lear's focus is primarily on his relationships with his daughters and his descent into madness.

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