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- sullymonster answered a question in the Richard III Group:
Shakespeare portrays Richard III as an adroit user of both reverse psychological...
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"Although she appears in just two scenes, her influence is evident throughout...
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Historically, Margaret was the widow of Henry VI, who died while in the custody of...
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Why is Queen Margaret so important in "Richard III"?
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I have to analyze the text to discover HOW (not why) Richard in "Richard...
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In this scene, the atmosphere is most a consequence of suddenness. Richard's...
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How does Shakespeare create an atmosphere of evil in Act III, scene 4 of Richard III?
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Webster's defines "dissemble" as "to put on a false...
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I have to write an essay on the notion of "dissembling" in the play...
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This is a tough question to answer as I'm not sure exactly what...
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Richard is a case study of pshchological evil; he is clearly a villain and makes...
- bmadnick answered a question in the Richard III Group:
It is Richard who blames the others, not Edward. Edward IV is
Richard's brother...
- jamie-wheeler answered a question in the Richard III Group:
In 3.5, Richard has succeeded in getting rid of Hastings by
getting the Mayor to...
- jamie-wheeler answered a question in the Richard III Group:
Like much of Shakespeare's verse, this line has multiple nuances. Richard suffers...
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Explain what Richard means by saying he had been "cheated of feature by...
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Anne demonstrates one of human beings' greatest frailities - vanity. She is...
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In what way is Richard's cunning persuasive powers the reason for Anne's change of...
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In Act III, scene 5 lines 1 to 49 and act 2 line 60 to the end how is Richard...
- janeyb answered a question in the Richard III Group:
I would say that its a battle between good and evil, a battle that has always and...
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What are some meanings of the play in a great scope of humanity?
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