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Lear and Cordelia are captured by Edmund from "summary" of King Lear by William Shakespeare by William Shakespeare

Edmund, the illegitimate son of Gloucester, has now seized Lear and Cordelia, and has sent them off to prison. Lear is devastated by this cruel turn of events, as he is now at the mercy of his treacherous son, who has manipulated his way into power. Cordelia, who has always been loyal and loving towards her father, is now a captive along with him, unable to do anything to help him in his time of need. Edmund's actions are driven by his ambition and desire for power, as he sees an opportunity to eliminate his rivals and assert his own dominance. By capturing Lear and Cordelia, he not only gains control over his enemies but also demonstrates his ruthless nature to those around him. He shows no remorse for his actions, only a ...
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    King Lear by William Shakespeare

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