King Lear is analyzed as a tragic hero in Shakespeare's play. As King of Britain, Lear decided to divide his kingdom among his three daughters, but banished his daughter Cordelia for not professing her love extravagantly. This was due to Lear's flaws of arrogance and naivety. Lear was then betrayed by his other daughters, realizing his error. Though Lear was reunited with Cordelia, she was hanged, leading to Lear's madness and death due to grief over Cordelia's fate.