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- There is no creature loves me, / And if I die, no soul will pity me" (Act 5, Scene 3) Analysis: In a rare moment of introspection, Richard acknowledges his isolation. His lack of love or loyalty from others highlights the consequences of his ruthless actions.
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To cement his kingship and preclude usurpers to the throne, King Richard wants to marry Queen Elizabeth’s daughter. Their union would join the two familial lines that have been vying for the throne. Richard, as he always does, here attempts to sway the queen with language.
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Grim-visaged War hath smoothed his wrinkled front. (Richard, Act 1 Scene 1) This weak piping time of peace. (Richard, Act 1 Scene 1) And therefore, since I cannot prove a lover, To entertain these fair well-spoken days, I am determined to prove a villain. And hate the idle pleasures of these days.
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Once Richard sees that his manipulation of Anne’s “womanly feelings” has worked, he rejoices, even as he admits to the audience that he has little love for Anne.
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By using a soliloquy, William Shakespeare is able to reveal that Richard has already decided to become a villain. He frames his villainy as a choice made due to skill, suggesting that because he cannot succeed as a “lover” at court, he has to use other methods to gain power.
Richard III Summary. Jealous and crippled, Richard of Gloucester wants to be King of England and uses manipulation and deceit to achieve his goal. He murders his brothers, nephews, and any opposition to become King Richard III.
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