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  2. Oct 7, 2020 · Deformed and ugly, and spurned by women at court, Richard realises that the only pleasure he will get from life is through gaining power – and, ultimately, the throne. With this ambition in mind, Richard sets about wooing Anne, the widow of a man Richard has himself murdered.

  3. Richmond kills Richard in battle, ending the conflict between York and Lancaster. Richard sets up his brother Clarence who’s sent to prison for treason. Richard’s family, the Yorks, have...

  4. Does Richard III die at the end of the play? Is Richard III a comedy or a tragedy? Was Richard III really deformed? Did Richard III really murder the two princes? What is the meaning of the quote “My Kingdom for a horse!” in the play?

  5. At the conclusion of the play, Richmond becomes king and plans to marry Princess Elizabeth, ushering in an era of unity and prosperity with the creation of the Tudor line which puts an end to Richard’s tyranny.

  6. Richard III ends like every other Shakespearean tragedy – there's some major bloodshed and our hero/protagonist goes down pretty hard during the Battle of Bosworth Field.

  7. How Richard III died. On 22 August, 1485, at the Battle of Bosworth, Richard III led a mounted cavalry charge against Henry Tudor in an attempt to kill him and end the conflict. During the ensuing fighting Richard III was surrounded by Tudor’s supporters who cut him down.

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