At Gloucester’s castle, Edmund soliloquizes over his illegitimate birth and decides to win his father’s land by trickery. Gloucester enters upset by Kent’s banishment, France’s anger, and Lear’s surrender of power. Edmund pretends to have found a troubling letter from Edgar that suggests Edgar wants to take over their father’s estate when Gloucester is old. Gloucester believes Edgar has plotted against him and orders Edmund to find him. After Gloucester leaves, Edmund mocks his father’s superstition and then meets Edgar, warning him that Gloucester is angry and telling him to stay away and carry a weapon. Edgar, alarmed, agrees, and Edmund is left satisfied with his deceit.
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