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King Lear's state of mind changes throughout the play. Initially, he is arrogant and rash, leading to his downfall when he divides his kingdom among his daughters based on their flattery. As he experiences the betrayal of his daughters and the harsh realities of life, Lear descends into madness, eventually gaining insight and humility through suffering before tragically dying in the end.

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