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    Diction In Richard III

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    Shakespeare’s epic‚ Richard III‚ there is a clear theme showing the power of word choice. Richard uses words to gain power‚ woo Lady Anne‚ motivate his army‚ and to trick Hastings in putting himself to death. Throughout Richard III‚ Shakespeare shows the power of diction in getting what one wants. The first evidence of the power of diction is evident when Richard wins over Lady

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    Richard III Values

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    to appeal to their audience. However‚ the values presented by Shakespeare in his tragedy‚ written in the 15th century‚ Richard III (RIII) transcend Shakespeare’s contextual world and coincide with the values we hold today. The continuing relevance of the play RIII is fuelled by our contemporary societies desire to re-evaluate the role of women‚ characterisation of villains (Richard) and the role of materialism in modern day contexts. This desire is depicted through the 1998

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    Misogyny of Richard III

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    realities f power politics: what individual and social life is like under a despotic and brutal king ruling a deeply corrupt state. Exploiting the divisions cause by feuding political factions‚ and manipulating individuals and the system the cakculating Richard seizes the opportunity to make himself king. He is a Machiavellian figure who will stop at nothing to gain and maintain power. Richard’s extraordinary facility with words enable him to manipulate‚ confuse‚control and corrupt those around him → Woows

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    Th ink sw ap Do cu me nt Question:  In  what  ways  does  a  comparative  study  accentuate  the  distinctive   contexts  of  King  Richard  III  and  Looking  For  Richard?   Question  2:  To  what  extent  have  the  connections  you  have  made  between  the   two  texts  shown  how  particular  concerns‚  although  timeless‚  impact   differently  on  individuals  in  different  contexts.  

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    Explain why Richard Duke of Gloucester made himself King in 1483? England in mid-1483 was an unstable and dangerous place. The King‚ Edward IV‚ had died‚ and turmoil raged as to who was to be his sons‚ King Edward V’s Protector and rule as Regent until the King was old enough to rule by himself. Richard Plantagenet‚ Duke of Gloucester and Uncle to Edward V‚ became a contender for this right and eventually surpassed this ambition to rule as Regent and instead became King in his own right. There are

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    Shakespeare’s ‘Richard III’ and Pacino’s ‘Looking for Richard’ ground the evil of Richard differently in their respective texts. Shakespeare’s Richard is not merely an ambitious villain‚ but the personification of a metaphysical evil – a Machiavellian prince whose vice-like character is derived from the medieval morality play. Broad contextual shifts have resulted in Pacino recreating a villain for our times‚ emphasising mainly the political characteristics of a tyrant-king rendered recognisable

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    Reality Approx4 2per e.g. List act scene line 2per e.g. Richard III- Richard‚ himself is very aware of the gap between his outwards reality and inward reality. As a consequence he carefully constructs his façade while fully acknowledging his Machiavellian motivations to the audience in his asides. Clarence going to prison and Richard says he will try to get him out but doesn’t do it. The ghosts visits Richard (night before battle)

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    had a hard time finding peace. During those two hundred years‚ personal ambition of kings and nobles was the most disruptive to English society‚ which was exacerbated by the religious break instituted by Henry VIII in 1534. In The Deposition of Richard II‚ it is obvious that the English king was disliked by all. A list of his grievances was drawn up‚ citing all of his poor choices as king and the reasons why he should be dethroned. The number one cause of the hatred of him was “his evil rule‚ that

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    Shakespeare ’s Demonic Prince Grant B. Mindle University of North Texas Richard. Why Buckingham‚ I say I would be king. Buckingham. Why‚ so you are‚ my thrice-renowned lord. Richard. Ha! Am I king? (IV. ii. 12-14) ’ Shakespeare ’s Richard III is the story of a man icle of a tyrant who tries to "clothe [his] naked who would be king‚ a chron setting "the mur villainy" without a by Henry VI‚ III. ii. 193). A murderer a consummate a "subtle‚ false and treach is perfectly

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    Power In King Richard III

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    Shakespeare’s 1592 play ‘King Richard III’ and Pacino’s 1996 docudrama‚ ‘Looking for Richard’. Despite the different contexts of the Elizabethan Era and the post-modern world respectively‚ the texts share the universal themes of Richard’s pursuit of power and the effect of political power on one’s morality which broadens our understanding of the adverse effect of power. “The ends justifying the means” is a principle in ‘King Richard III’ where the protagonist Richard‚ a Machiavellian leader‚ lusts

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