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  1. Mar 18, 2017 · We take a close look at the theme of God's judgement in Shakespeare's Richard III. Ultimate Judgement by God Throughout the play various characters consider how they will be ultimately judged by God for their Earthly wrong-doings.

  2. Apr 3, 2020 · Richard lost. His horse did get bogged down in the marshy ground. He was forced to unhorse. He was not recorded as saying, “A horse! A horse! My kingdom for a horse!” as Shakespeare claims in his play. But the words have internal logic to them, based on Richard’s real-life need.

  3. Richard HI explicitly recalls the archaic formulas of the miracle plays, mystery cycles, and the morality plays, which were dying out in Shakespeare's lifetime under the combined hostilities of the Reform

  4. Another Biblical virtue given recognition in Richard 1ll is that of humility or meekness. The Duchess says to Richard, ''God bless thee; and put meekness in thy mind" (II, ii. 1D7). And Richard, in a speech which epitomizes hypocrisy, says, "I thank God for my humility" (II, i, 72). 7

  5. Mar 23, 2015 · Richard III appears to have owned a Wycliffe New Testament. Is this a sign that he might have been a proto-Protestant? On the Bible in 15th century England, and more.

  6. Oct 7, 2020 · Richard III: analysis. Richard III shows Shakespeare’s development as a playwright and maturing in his handling of characterisation and language after the early, rougher works comprising the three Henry VI plays.

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  8. May 23, 2018 · Richard III (1452–85) King of England (1483–85). As Duke of Gloucester, he ably supported his brother, Edward IV, in n England. When Edward died, Richard became protector and had the young King Edward V declared illegitimate and took the throne himself.

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