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    • Richard’s quest for power

      • He is the protagonist because he is the play’s principle character but he is also the text’s antagonist because the play centers around Richard’s villainous path to becoming king. The major conflict is Richard’s quest for power.
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  2. Richard’s enemy, Richmond promises to topple the tyrant King. Ghosts visit both men. Richmond kills Richard in battle, ending the conflict between York and Lancaster.

  3. The major conflict is Richards quest for power. In his opening speech, Richard identifies himself as a villain and reveals the inciting incident of the play: Richard has plotted to poison his oldest brother King Edward against their other brother Clarence.

  4. Show answer. Henry VI’s widow, Queen Margaret, puts curses on everyone. King Edward IV becomes seriously ill and there are conflicts within the royal court. Some of the nobility resent the power...

  5. Major conflict Richard, the power-hungry younger brother of the king of England, longs to seize control of the throne, but he is far back in the line of succession. He plots and manipulates his way past the obstacles in his path to power, betraying and murdering with reckless abandon as he proceeds.

  6. 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.

  7. Perhaps more than in any other play by Shakespeare, the audience of Richard III experiences a complex, ambiguous, and highly changeable relationship with the main character. Richard is clearly a villain—he declares outright in his very first speech that he intends to stop at nothing to achieve his nefarious designs.

  8. In Richard III, William Shakespeare delves into the complex and often destructive nature of the pursuit of power and ambition. Throughout the play, characters are driven by their insatiable hunger for power, leading them to commit heinous acts and manipulate others to achieve their goals.

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