In this chapter, we learn that King Lear's contract has been renewed, and that his son, King Hal, has been given the title of Duke of York. This means that Hal is now the rightful heir to the throne and that Hal will be able to inherit his father's fortune. Hal is delighted to hear that his daughter is happy with her new position, and he invites her to come to his home and have a bite to eat.
In this chapter, we learn that King Lear's contract has been renewed, and that his son, King Hal, has been given the title of Duke of York. This means that Hal is now the rightful heir to the throne and that Hal will be able to inherit his father's fortune. Hal is delighted to hear that his daughter is happy with her new position, and he invites her to come to his home and have a bite to eat.