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Richard, Aumerle, and Bolingbroke are all cousins. Have you seen the...
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What are the relationships between Richard II, Aumerle and Bolingbroke...
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Richard II is most definitely a political play - When reading it, one...
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Discuss Richard II as a political play.
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The simple answer is 'yes' because it shows a king who begins to lose...
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Is "Richard II" a political play?
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Both of these leaders are portrayed as ineffective in some way. ...
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To what extent do "Richard II" and "Macbeth" explore...
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This play is about the disturbing nature of historical change rather...
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Where do we see the influence of the Reformation in this play?
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In Bevington's The Necessary Shakespeare, the word used instead is...
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Act I, scene i of Richard II, what does "band" mean in the...
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This drama starts with the accusations of Bolingbroke against Mowbray....
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Consider the transfer of power as it is described in Richard II, in...
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