The Cordelia Variant
of the syndrome currently known as "Autism"
Cordelia's Portion (Ford Maddox Brown) |
Synopsis
King Lear, aging
ruler of Britain intends on retiring and wishes to divide his kingdom between his three
daughters, Goneril, Regan, and Cordelia
But to win the greatest share, they must meet such selection criteria as he devises
Being an absolute ruler whose power has clearly stupefied him absolutely, he reckons one criterion is all he needs, to wit, “Which of my daughters loves me the most?”
He makes a Very Baaaaaaaaaad Choice
Spoiler Alert!
In the end, everybody dies 😥
By the end of this exercise, you will have learnt:
- King Lear’s Cordelia is possibly the first Autie in English literature
- If you frame your selection criteria to invite flattery and self-promotion, you may find you got the wrong person for the job.
- And by the time they've successfully climbed over your head up the corporate ladder, you may be looking for a job yourself
- Identify the characteristics of the Cordelia
Syndrome/Variant/ Virtuosity
Lesson Plan
- Do the required reading
*You may apply for an exemption if you have Severe Acquired Shakespeare Intolerance due to early traumatic experiences with the Bard in high school - Learn the to recognise the signs of Cordelia Virtuosity amongst your candidates
- Demonstrate your proficiency as a recruiter by intelligently discussing the set questions amongst your peers
Required reading
King LearAct 1. Scene 1 |
IT DOTH NOT END WELL
The wicked sisters soon throw Lear out
to wander mad on the icy blasted heath
Too late doth he wake to his folly
For alas, poor Cordelia, she is dead
King Lear weeping over Cordelia's body Artist James Barry 1788 |
What is the Cordelia Virtuosity?
- find being deceptive mentally painful
thus cannot lie, deceive, cheat or self-promote - find illogic mentally painful
thus can't bear being illogical themselves, can't stand it in others - have no more "Theory of Minds (0ther than their 0wn)" than anyone else
thus they have no "Theory of Deceptive Minds"
and can naively end up being exploited by those who do - have not a skerrick of malice or desire to hurt
but their logical bluntness can be misunderstood
Questions for discussion
- Would Cornelia have benefitted from Social Skills Training?
- When is masking a good idea?
- What questions could King Lear have asked to determine who would make the best ruler for his country
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