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'''Goneril''' was daughter of King Lear, king of Britain. She appearences in a school play at the [[Springfield Elementary]] about [[William Shakespeare]].
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'''Goneril''' was daughter of King Lear, king of Britain. She appearances in a school play at the [[Springfield Elementary]] about [[William Shakespeare]].
  
 
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Revision as of 13:48, July 1, 2011

Goneril
Goneril.png
Character Information
Gender:
Female ♀
Status:
Fictional
Hair: Yellow
Occupation: Princess of Britain
Relatives: Father: King Lear
Siblings: Cordelia and
Regan
First appearance: "Bard Boiled"


Goneril was daughter of King Lear, king of Britain. She appearances in a school play at the Springfield Elementary about William Shakespeare.

Plot

One time when King Lear was boring he play the game "Who loves Daddy Best?". Goneril show how much she liked him by sucking quickly on her pacifier. Her daughter Cordelia lost and he forced her to visit the banishment room which means you thrown out of the castle. One week later he aged forty years and her son, Regan was angry on King Lear. He understand he missing his daughter and found her dead outside the castle. Romeo explained then to him that she only faked his death, just as she did for him to get attention. Cordelia wake up when the rage in Romeo and King Lear left her.

Behind the Laughter

The story is based on the story of King Lear.

Appearances