Shakespearean Tragedies · English Literature

What is the primary theme explored through the character of Edmund in 'King Lear'?

  1. The divine right of kings and royal succession
  2. The injustice faced by those of illegitimate birth
  3. The importance of religious piety and moral virtue
  4. The corrupting effect of unchecked political ambition
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Correct answer: The injustice faced by those of illegitimate birth

Edmund is the 'bastard' son of Gloucester who resents the social limitations placed on him by his illegitimate birth. His appeal to 'Nature' over convention represents raw ambition and survival of the fittest, standing in contrast to the traditional social hierarchy.

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