How do the following lines by Lear develop a complex theme in King Lear?"O most small fault,How ugly didst thou in Cordelia show!Which, like an engine, wrench'd my frame of natureFrom the fix'd place; drew from my heart all loveAnd added to the gall."A.They develop the theme of power by highlighting how Lear now lacks any power over his daughters.B.They develop the theme of loyalty by revealing that Lear now believes all his daughters are disloyal.C.They develop the theme of justice by demonstrating that Cordelia's banishment was fair and deserved.D.They develop the theme of truth by illustrating that Lear still cannot comprehend his daughters' motives.E.They develop the theme of betrayal by showing Lear beginning to understand how he has wronged Cordelia.