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Edmund repents on his deathbed from "summary" of King Lear by William Shakespeare by William Shakespeare

As Edmund lay on his deathbed, his heart heavy with the weight of his sins, he finally came to realize the full extent of his wrongdoing. The power and glory he had sought at any cost now seemed empty and meaningless in the face of his impending death. All the treachery, betrayal, and manipulation that had characterized his life suddenly appeared as hollow victories, devoid of any true satisfaction. In his final moments, Edmund's thoughts turned to those he had wronged - his father Gloucester, his brother Edgar, and even the innocent Cordelia. The pain and suffering he had inflicted on them now haunted him, filling him with a deep sense of regret and remorse. He could no longer ignore the consequences of his actions, nor could he escape the guilt that consumed him from within. As he faced his own mortality, Edmund sought redemption for his sins, pleading for forgiveness and mercy in the ...
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