In the prophecy is said, that someone will betray him, and he didn't know who could be that.
In Episode 3, Revenge of the Sith the clones do in fact betray and nearly wipe out the Jedi
If by trustin you mean Justin, then yes, he does betray Shinigami.
Edmund Mortimer's birth name is Olson, Edmund Mortimer.
Edmund Payne's birth name is Edmund James Payne.
Peter gets angry with Edmund because Edmund lies to them about his encounter with the White Witch and his desire to betray his siblings. Edmund's actions put everyone in danger and jeopardize the mission to find Aslan and defeat the White Witch. Peter's frustration stems from Edmund's betrayal and the consequences it brings.
The White Witch gave Edmund a hot drink that was sweet and enchanted with Turkish delight. This enchanted drink made Edmund feel strong and brave, but in reality, it clouded his judgment and led him to betray his siblings.
This was when Edmund slipped out the door, unnoticed, to alert the White Witch that he had returned to Narnia and brought his brother and sisters. It was the moment that Edmund turned "traitor".
When Edmund asks the White Witch for the Turkish delight she promised, she gives him some, but then reveals her true intentions and manipulates him to betray his siblings. The Turkish delight acts as a symbol of Edmund's greed and weakness, marking the beginning of his downfall in the story.
In the prophecy is said, that someone will betray him, and he didn't know who could be that.
He smiled and offered his hand so kind, Little did she know, he was about to betray her mind.
Because they figure he has gone to see the White Witch who wants to kill the children, or at least prevent them from fulfilling the prophecy that means her doom, and because the beavers, as accomplices, would be turned to stone.
i don,t know tell me
Yes, in "The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe," Edmund is tempted by the White Witch with Turkish delight. He is lured by promises of more Turkish delight if he brings his siblings to her. This temptation eventually leads him to betray his family.
Don't tell him the secret, or he'll betray you and tell the others. Traitors are individuals who betray their homeland.
In "King Lear," Edmund's soliloquy serves to reveal his villainous nature and his belief in the power of self-determination over fate. It sets the tone for his manipulative behavior throughout the play and highlights his ambition and cunning nature. The soliloquy also demonstrates Edmund's willingness to betray his family in pursuit of power and status.
Betray is a verb.