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ENGLISH RESERCH ASSIGNMENT
Richard The Third
Luke Dixon 10RO
A Play By William Shakespeare
Phase One
Background Informationbull Richard is the main character in the
Shakespearean play ldquoThe Tragedy Of Richard the Thirdrdquo- A historic tragedy play
bull The play is set in 1484 England
bull The play starts with Richard displaying his envy of his elder brother [who is the ruling King of England] and the beginning of his cunning plan to become king
bull Early on in the play Richard is described as a ldquougly un-finished hunchbackrdquo
Plot Synopsisbull The play of ldquoThe Tragedy Of Richard The Thirdrdquo
follows Richard [the brother of the ruling king] through his accent to power and ultimately the king of England He kills and imprisons many people in the fight to convince the people of England that he is the true heir to the throne and a humble content man with no want for power Richard fights rebellions finally at the battle of Bosworth field his army abandons him and he gets killed
ConflictThe types of conflict in the play ldquoRichard The Thirdrdquo are
bull Person vs Person- Richard conflicts with people throughout the play including convincing Anne [who originally hates him] to marry him He also conflicts with the people who stand in the way to the throne Such as his other brother Clarence
bull Person vs Society ndash Richard conflicts with the Royal society as well as on a broader scale the society of England This is because he has to remove and convince people so he can become the heir to the throne and ultimately the king of England
Structure Outlinebull Exposition-The play begins with Richard
describing his brothers [Henry IV] accent to the throne This speech reveals Richards obvious jealousy of his brother Also this uncovers his ambition to become the next in line to the throne
bull Exiting Force- Richard is overcome by jealousy and begins to plot against his brother Clarence [who stands in the way of the throne] and gets him conducted to the tower of England and eventually murdered
Structure Outlinebull Conflict-Richard becomes fixated on gaining
power and becoming closer to the throne The king[Henry IV] dies and leaves Richard as Lord Protector and his son as his predecessor [Henry V]
bull Turning Point-Richard has his nephew killed He then puts on a false act to convince England that he is a humble man with no want for power Richard is then announced king of England
Structure Outlinebull Catastrophe-Richard loses what popularity he had
throughout England and faces rebellions led by Lord Buckingham The two armies meet at Bosworth field for a final battle Before the battle Richard is visited by the ghost of his victims who tell him to ldquodespair and dierdquo
bull Resolution-At the battle of Bosworth field Lord Stanley [Richards step-father] and his followers desert Richard and he is left at a severe dis-advantage Richard is the knocked off his horse and cries ldquoA horse a horse my kingdom for a horserdquo Richmond then kills Richard in the final duel
Structure Outline
bull Deacutenouement-Richmond succeeds Richard to the throne
bull Dramatic relief-Henry VII marries princess Elizabeth from the house of York and England is at peace
Phase Two
At The Beginningbull Richards relations with other characters is purely
for his gains He befriends people with more power than him to do his dirty work For example when he persuaded the king to get rid of his other brother Clarence who stood in the way of the throne
bull The main motivation that drives Richard is his want for power and the throne of England
bull Richard behaves towards others in a very deceitful way He manipulates them and does this very successfully
How He Changesbull Richard influences the people around him in a
bad way He convinces and manipulates people with power to kill and imprison innocent people who stand in the way of his accent to the throne
bull Richard then achieves the throne of England with killing and imprisonment to rid the throne of heirs
bull Richard definitely drives the conflict in the play as he changes the normal line to the throne
In the Endbull In the end of the play Richard loses what little
popularity and allies he had
bull This ultimately leads to his demise when he faces rebellions He then gets deserted by some of his strong allies and loses his life
Bibliographybull wwwwikipediaorgwikiTragedyofRichardiii_[play]
bull wwwshakespeareansinopsiscom
bull wwwshmoopcomrichardiiiplot-analisishtml
bull wwwshakespearonlinerichardiii[play]org
bull wwwsparknotescomshakespearrichardiii
Phase One
Background Informationbull Richard is the main character in the
Shakespearean play ldquoThe Tragedy Of Richard the Thirdrdquo- A historic tragedy play
bull The play is set in 1484 England
bull The play starts with Richard displaying his envy of his elder brother [who is the ruling King of England] and the beginning of his cunning plan to become king
bull Early on in the play Richard is described as a ldquougly un-finished hunchbackrdquo
Plot Synopsisbull The play of ldquoThe Tragedy Of Richard The Thirdrdquo
follows Richard [the brother of the ruling king] through his accent to power and ultimately the king of England He kills and imprisons many people in the fight to convince the people of England that he is the true heir to the throne and a humble content man with no want for power Richard fights rebellions finally at the battle of Bosworth field his army abandons him and he gets killed
ConflictThe types of conflict in the play ldquoRichard The Thirdrdquo are
bull Person vs Person- Richard conflicts with people throughout the play including convincing Anne [who originally hates him] to marry him He also conflicts with the people who stand in the way to the throne Such as his other brother Clarence
bull Person vs Society ndash Richard conflicts with the Royal society as well as on a broader scale the society of England This is because he has to remove and convince people so he can become the heir to the throne and ultimately the king of England
Structure Outlinebull Exposition-The play begins with Richard
describing his brothers [Henry IV] accent to the throne This speech reveals Richards obvious jealousy of his brother Also this uncovers his ambition to become the next in line to the throne
bull Exiting Force- Richard is overcome by jealousy and begins to plot against his brother Clarence [who stands in the way of the throne] and gets him conducted to the tower of England and eventually murdered
Structure Outlinebull Conflict-Richard becomes fixated on gaining
power and becoming closer to the throne The king[Henry IV] dies and leaves Richard as Lord Protector and his son as his predecessor [Henry V]
bull Turning Point-Richard has his nephew killed He then puts on a false act to convince England that he is a humble man with no want for power Richard is then announced king of England
Structure Outlinebull Catastrophe-Richard loses what popularity he had
throughout England and faces rebellions led by Lord Buckingham The two armies meet at Bosworth field for a final battle Before the battle Richard is visited by the ghost of his victims who tell him to ldquodespair and dierdquo
bull Resolution-At the battle of Bosworth field Lord Stanley [Richards step-father] and his followers desert Richard and he is left at a severe dis-advantage Richard is the knocked off his horse and cries ldquoA horse a horse my kingdom for a horserdquo Richmond then kills Richard in the final duel
Structure Outline
bull Deacutenouement-Richmond succeeds Richard to the throne
bull Dramatic relief-Henry VII marries princess Elizabeth from the house of York and England is at peace
Phase Two
At The Beginningbull Richards relations with other characters is purely
for his gains He befriends people with more power than him to do his dirty work For example when he persuaded the king to get rid of his other brother Clarence who stood in the way of the throne
bull The main motivation that drives Richard is his want for power and the throne of England
bull Richard behaves towards others in a very deceitful way He manipulates them and does this very successfully
How He Changesbull Richard influences the people around him in a
bad way He convinces and manipulates people with power to kill and imprison innocent people who stand in the way of his accent to the throne
bull Richard then achieves the throne of England with killing and imprisonment to rid the throne of heirs
bull Richard definitely drives the conflict in the play as he changes the normal line to the throne
In the Endbull In the end of the play Richard loses what little
popularity and allies he had
bull This ultimately leads to his demise when he faces rebellions He then gets deserted by some of his strong allies and loses his life
Bibliographybull wwwwikipediaorgwikiTragedyofRichardiii_[play]
bull wwwshakespeareansinopsiscom
bull wwwshmoopcomrichardiiiplot-analisishtml
bull wwwshakespearonlinerichardiii[play]org
bull wwwsparknotescomshakespearrichardiii
Background Informationbull Richard is the main character in the
Shakespearean play ldquoThe Tragedy Of Richard the Thirdrdquo- A historic tragedy play
bull The play is set in 1484 England
bull The play starts with Richard displaying his envy of his elder brother [who is the ruling King of England] and the beginning of his cunning plan to become king
bull Early on in the play Richard is described as a ldquougly un-finished hunchbackrdquo
Plot Synopsisbull The play of ldquoThe Tragedy Of Richard The Thirdrdquo
follows Richard [the brother of the ruling king] through his accent to power and ultimately the king of England He kills and imprisons many people in the fight to convince the people of England that he is the true heir to the throne and a humble content man with no want for power Richard fights rebellions finally at the battle of Bosworth field his army abandons him and he gets killed
ConflictThe types of conflict in the play ldquoRichard The Thirdrdquo are
bull Person vs Person- Richard conflicts with people throughout the play including convincing Anne [who originally hates him] to marry him He also conflicts with the people who stand in the way to the throne Such as his other brother Clarence
bull Person vs Society ndash Richard conflicts with the Royal society as well as on a broader scale the society of England This is because he has to remove and convince people so he can become the heir to the throne and ultimately the king of England
Structure Outlinebull Exposition-The play begins with Richard
describing his brothers [Henry IV] accent to the throne This speech reveals Richards obvious jealousy of his brother Also this uncovers his ambition to become the next in line to the throne
bull Exiting Force- Richard is overcome by jealousy and begins to plot against his brother Clarence [who stands in the way of the throne] and gets him conducted to the tower of England and eventually murdered
Structure Outlinebull Conflict-Richard becomes fixated on gaining
power and becoming closer to the throne The king[Henry IV] dies and leaves Richard as Lord Protector and his son as his predecessor [Henry V]
bull Turning Point-Richard has his nephew killed He then puts on a false act to convince England that he is a humble man with no want for power Richard is then announced king of England
Structure Outlinebull Catastrophe-Richard loses what popularity he had
throughout England and faces rebellions led by Lord Buckingham The two armies meet at Bosworth field for a final battle Before the battle Richard is visited by the ghost of his victims who tell him to ldquodespair and dierdquo
bull Resolution-At the battle of Bosworth field Lord Stanley [Richards step-father] and his followers desert Richard and he is left at a severe dis-advantage Richard is the knocked off his horse and cries ldquoA horse a horse my kingdom for a horserdquo Richmond then kills Richard in the final duel
Structure Outline
bull Deacutenouement-Richmond succeeds Richard to the throne
bull Dramatic relief-Henry VII marries princess Elizabeth from the house of York and England is at peace
Phase Two
At The Beginningbull Richards relations with other characters is purely
for his gains He befriends people with more power than him to do his dirty work For example when he persuaded the king to get rid of his other brother Clarence who stood in the way of the throne
bull The main motivation that drives Richard is his want for power and the throne of England
bull Richard behaves towards others in a very deceitful way He manipulates them and does this very successfully
How He Changesbull Richard influences the people around him in a
bad way He convinces and manipulates people with power to kill and imprison innocent people who stand in the way of his accent to the throne
bull Richard then achieves the throne of England with killing and imprisonment to rid the throne of heirs
bull Richard definitely drives the conflict in the play as he changes the normal line to the throne
In the Endbull In the end of the play Richard loses what little
popularity and allies he had
bull This ultimately leads to his demise when he faces rebellions He then gets deserted by some of his strong allies and loses his life
Bibliographybull wwwwikipediaorgwikiTragedyofRichardiii_[play]
bull wwwshakespeareansinopsiscom
bull wwwshmoopcomrichardiiiplot-analisishtml
bull wwwshakespearonlinerichardiii[play]org
bull wwwsparknotescomshakespearrichardiii
Plot Synopsisbull The play of ldquoThe Tragedy Of Richard The Thirdrdquo
follows Richard [the brother of the ruling king] through his accent to power and ultimately the king of England He kills and imprisons many people in the fight to convince the people of England that he is the true heir to the throne and a humble content man with no want for power Richard fights rebellions finally at the battle of Bosworth field his army abandons him and he gets killed
ConflictThe types of conflict in the play ldquoRichard The Thirdrdquo are
bull Person vs Person- Richard conflicts with people throughout the play including convincing Anne [who originally hates him] to marry him He also conflicts with the people who stand in the way to the throne Such as his other brother Clarence
bull Person vs Society ndash Richard conflicts with the Royal society as well as on a broader scale the society of England This is because he has to remove and convince people so he can become the heir to the throne and ultimately the king of England
Structure Outlinebull Exposition-The play begins with Richard
describing his brothers [Henry IV] accent to the throne This speech reveals Richards obvious jealousy of his brother Also this uncovers his ambition to become the next in line to the throne
bull Exiting Force- Richard is overcome by jealousy and begins to plot against his brother Clarence [who stands in the way of the throne] and gets him conducted to the tower of England and eventually murdered
Structure Outlinebull Conflict-Richard becomes fixated on gaining
power and becoming closer to the throne The king[Henry IV] dies and leaves Richard as Lord Protector and his son as his predecessor [Henry V]
bull Turning Point-Richard has his nephew killed He then puts on a false act to convince England that he is a humble man with no want for power Richard is then announced king of England
Structure Outlinebull Catastrophe-Richard loses what popularity he had
throughout England and faces rebellions led by Lord Buckingham The two armies meet at Bosworth field for a final battle Before the battle Richard is visited by the ghost of his victims who tell him to ldquodespair and dierdquo
bull Resolution-At the battle of Bosworth field Lord Stanley [Richards step-father] and his followers desert Richard and he is left at a severe dis-advantage Richard is the knocked off his horse and cries ldquoA horse a horse my kingdom for a horserdquo Richmond then kills Richard in the final duel
Structure Outline
bull Deacutenouement-Richmond succeeds Richard to the throne
bull Dramatic relief-Henry VII marries princess Elizabeth from the house of York and England is at peace
Phase Two
At The Beginningbull Richards relations with other characters is purely
for his gains He befriends people with more power than him to do his dirty work For example when he persuaded the king to get rid of his other brother Clarence who stood in the way of the throne
bull The main motivation that drives Richard is his want for power and the throne of England
bull Richard behaves towards others in a very deceitful way He manipulates them and does this very successfully
How He Changesbull Richard influences the people around him in a
bad way He convinces and manipulates people with power to kill and imprison innocent people who stand in the way of his accent to the throne
bull Richard then achieves the throne of England with killing and imprisonment to rid the throne of heirs
bull Richard definitely drives the conflict in the play as he changes the normal line to the throne
In the Endbull In the end of the play Richard loses what little
popularity and allies he had
bull This ultimately leads to his demise when he faces rebellions He then gets deserted by some of his strong allies and loses his life
Bibliographybull wwwwikipediaorgwikiTragedyofRichardiii_[play]
bull wwwshakespeareansinopsiscom
bull wwwshmoopcomrichardiiiplot-analisishtml
bull wwwshakespearonlinerichardiii[play]org
bull wwwsparknotescomshakespearrichardiii
ConflictThe types of conflict in the play ldquoRichard The Thirdrdquo are
bull Person vs Person- Richard conflicts with people throughout the play including convincing Anne [who originally hates him] to marry him He also conflicts with the people who stand in the way to the throne Such as his other brother Clarence
bull Person vs Society ndash Richard conflicts with the Royal society as well as on a broader scale the society of England This is because he has to remove and convince people so he can become the heir to the throne and ultimately the king of England
Structure Outlinebull Exposition-The play begins with Richard
describing his brothers [Henry IV] accent to the throne This speech reveals Richards obvious jealousy of his brother Also this uncovers his ambition to become the next in line to the throne
bull Exiting Force- Richard is overcome by jealousy and begins to plot against his brother Clarence [who stands in the way of the throne] and gets him conducted to the tower of England and eventually murdered
Structure Outlinebull Conflict-Richard becomes fixated on gaining
power and becoming closer to the throne The king[Henry IV] dies and leaves Richard as Lord Protector and his son as his predecessor [Henry V]
bull Turning Point-Richard has his nephew killed He then puts on a false act to convince England that he is a humble man with no want for power Richard is then announced king of England
Structure Outlinebull Catastrophe-Richard loses what popularity he had
throughout England and faces rebellions led by Lord Buckingham The two armies meet at Bosworth field for a final battle Before the battle Richard is visited by the ghost of his victims who tell him to ldquodespair and dierdquo
bull Resolution-At the battle of Bosworth field Lord Stanley [Richards step-father] and his followers desert Richard and he is left at a severe dis-advantage Richard is the knocked off his horse and cries ldquoA horse a horse my kingdom for a horserdquo Richmond then kills Richard in the final duel
Structure Outline
bull Deacutenouement-Richmond succeeds Richard to the throne
bull Dramatic relief-Henry VII marries princess Elizabeth from the house of York and England is at peace
Phase Two
At The Beginningbull Richards relations with other characters is purely
for his gains He befriends people with more power than him to do his dirty work For example when he persuaded the king to get rid of his other brother Clarence who stood in the way of the throne
bull The main motivation that drives Richard is his want for power and the throne of England
bull Richard behaves towards others in a very deceitful way He manipulates them and does this very successfully
How He Changesbull Richard influences the people around him in a
bad way He convinces and manipulates people with power to kill and imprison innocent people who stand in the way of his accent to the throne
bull Richard then achieves the throne of England with killing and imprisonment to rid the throne of heirs
bull Richard definitely drives the conflict in the play as he changes the normal line to the throne
In the Endbull In the end of the play Richard loses what little
popularity and allies he had
bull This ultimately leads to his demise when he faces rebellions He then gets deserted by some of his strong allies and loses his life
Bibliographybull wwwwikipediaorgwikiTragedyofRichardiii_[play]
bull wwwshakespeareansinopsiscom
bull wwwshmoopcomrichardiiiplot-analisishtml
bull wwwshakespearonlinerichardiii[play]org
bull wwwsparknotescomshakespearrichardiii
Structure Outlinebull Exposition-The play begins with Richard
describing his brothers [Henry IV] accent to the throne This speech reveals Richards obvious jealousy of his brother Also this uncovers his ambition to become the next in line to the throne
bull Exiting Force- Richard is overcome by jealousy and begins to plot against his brother Clarence [who stands in the way of the throne] and gets him conducted to the tower of England and eventually murdered
Structure Outlinebull Conflict-Richard becomes fixated on gaining
power and becoming closer to the throne The king[Henry IV] dies and leaves Richard as Lord Protector and his son as his predecessor [Henry V]
bull Turning Point-Richard has his nephew killed He then puts on a false act to convince England that he is a humble man with no want for power Richard is then announced king of England
Structure Outlinebull Catastrophe-Richard loses what popularity he had
throughout England and faces rebellions led by Lord Buckingham The two armies meet at Bosworth field for a final battle Before the battle Richard is visited by the ghost of his victims who tell him to ldquodespair and dierdquo
bull Resolution-At the battle of Bosworth field Lord Stanley [Richards step-father] and his followers desert Richard and he is left at a severe dis-advantage Richard is the knocked off his horse and cries ldquoA horse a horse my kingdom for a horserdquo Richmond then kills Richard in the final duel
Structure Outline
bull Deacutenouement-Richmond succeeds Richard to the throne
bull Dramatic relief-Henry VII marries princess Elizabeth from the house of York and England is at peace
Phase Two
At The Beginningbull Richards relations with other characters is purely
for his gains He befriends people with more power than him to do his dirty work For example when he persuaded the king to get rid of his other brother Clarence who stood in the way of the throne
bull The main motivation that drives Richard is his want for power and the throne of England
bull Richard behaves towards others in a very deceitful way He manipulates them and does this very successfully
How He Changesbull Richard influences the people around him in a
bad way He convinces and manipulates people with power to kill and imprison innocent people who stand in the way of his accent to the throne
bull Richard then achieves the throne of England with killing and imprisonment to rid the throne of heirs
bull Richard definitely drives the conflict in the play as he changes the normal line to the throne
In the Endbull In the end of the play Richard loses what little
popularity and allies he had
bull This ultimately leads to his demise when he faces rebellions He then gets deserted by some of his strong allies and loses his life
Bibliographybull wwwwikipediaorgwikiTragedyofRichardiii_[play]
bull wwwshakespeareansinopsiscom
bull wwwshmoopcomrichardiiiplot-analisishtml
bull wwwshakespearonlinerichardiii[play]org
bull wwwsparknotescomshakespearrichardiii
Structure Outlinebull Conflict-Richard becomes fixated on gaining
power and becoming closer to the throne The king[Henry IV] dies and leaves Richard as Lord Protector and his son as his predecessor [Henry V]
bull Turning Point-Richard has his nephew killed He then puts on a false act to convince England that he is a humble man with no want for power Richard is then announced king of England
Structure Outlinebull Catastrophe-Richard loses what popularity he had
throughout England and faces rebellions led by Lord Buckingham The two armies meet at Bosworth field for a final battle Before the battle Richard is visited by the ghost of his victims who tell him to ldquodespair and dierdquo
bull Resolution-At the battle of Bosworth field Lord Stanley [Richards step-father] and his followers desert Richard and he is left at a severe dis-advantage Richard is the knocked off his horse and cries ldquoA horse a horse my kingdom for a horserdquo Richmond then kills Richard in the final duel
Structure Outline
bull Deacutenouement-Richmond succeeds Richard to the throne
bull Dramatic relief-Henry VII marries princess Elizabeth from the house of York and England is at peace
Phase Two
At The Beginningbull Richards relations with other characters is purely
for his gains He befriends people with more power than him to do his dirty work For example when he persuaded the king to get rid of his other brother Clarence who stood in the way of the throne
bull The main motivation that drives Richard is his want for power and the throne of England
bull Richard behaves towards others in a very deceitful way He manipulates them and does this very successfully
How He Changesbull Richard influences the people around him in a
bad way He convinces and manipulates people with power to kill and imprison innocent people who stand in the way of his accent to the throne
bull Richard then achieves the throne of England with killing and imprisonment to rid the throne of heirs
bull Richard definitely drives the conflict in the play as he changes the normal line to the throne
In the Endbull In the end of the play Richard loses what little
popularity and allies he had
bull This ultimately leads to his demise when he faces rebellions He then gets deserted by some of his strong allies and loses his life
Bibliographybull wwwwikipediaorgwikiTragedyofRichardiii_[play]
bull wwwshakespeareansinopsiscom
bull wwwshmoopcomrichardiiiplot-analisishtml
bull wwwshakespearonlinerichardiii[play]org
bull wwwsparknotescomshakespearrichardiii
Structure Outlinebull Catastrophe-Richard loses what popularity he had
throughout England and faces rebellions led by Lord Buckingham The two armies meet at Bosworth field for a final battle Before the battle Richard is visited by the ghost of his victims who tell him to ldquodespair and dierdquo
bull Resolution-At the battle of Bosworth field Lord Stanley [Richards step-father] and his followers desert Richard and he is left at a severe dis-advantage Richard is the knocked off his horse and cries ldquoA horse a horse my kingdom for a horserdquo Richmond then kills Richard in the final duel
Structure Outline
bull Deacutenouement-Richmond succeeds Richard to the throne
bull Dramatic relief-Henry VII marries princess Elizabeth from the house of York and England is at peace
Phase Two
At The Beginningbull Richards relations with other characters is purely
for his gains He befriends people with more power than him to do his dirty work For example when he persuaded the king to get rid of his other brother Clarence who stood in the way of the throne
bull The main motivation that drives Richard is his want for power and the throne of England
bull Richard behaves towards others in a very deceitful way He manipulates them and does this very successfully
How He Changesbull Richard influences the people around him in a
bad way He convinces and manipulates people with power to kill and imprison innocent people who stand in the way of his accent to the throne
bull Richard then achieves the throne of England with killing and imprisonment to rid the throne of heirs
bull Richard definitely drives the conflict in the play as he changes the normal line to the throne
In the Endbull In the end of the play Richard loses what little
popularity and allies he had
bull This ultimately leads to his demise when he faces rebellions He then gets deserted by some of his strong allies and loses his life
Bibliographybull wwwwikipediaorgwikiTragedyofRichardiii_[play]
bull wwwshakespeareansinopsiscom
bull wwwshmoopcomrichardiiiplot-analisishtml
bull wwwshakespearonlinerichardiii[play]org
bull wwwsparknotescomshakespearrichardiii
Structure Outline
bull Deacutenouement-Richmond succeeds Richard to the throne
bull Dramatic relief-Henry VII marries princess Elizabeth from the house of York and England is at peace
Phase Two
At The Beginningbull Richards relations with other characters is purely
for his gains He befriends people with more power than him to do his dirty work For example when he persuaded the king to get rid of his other brother Clarence who stood in the way of the throne
bull The main motivation that drives Richard is his want for power and the throne of England
bull Richard behaves towards others in a very deceitful way He manipulates them and does this very successfully
How He Changesbull Richard influences the people around him in a
bad way He convinces and manipulates people with power to kill and imprison innocent people who stand in the way of his accent to the throne
bull Richard then achieves the throne of England with killing and imprisonment to rid the throne of heirs
bull Richard definitely drives the conflict in the play as he changes the normal line to the throne
In the Endbull In the end of the play Richard loses what little
popularity and allies he had
bull This ultimately leads to his demise when he faces rebellions He then gets deserted by some of his strong allies and loses his life
Bibliographybull wwwwikipediaorgwikiTragedyofRichardiii_[play]
bull wwwshakespeareansinopsiscom
bull wwwshmoopcomrichardiiiplot-analisishtml
bull wwwshakespearonlinerichardiii[play]org
bull wwwsparknotescomshakespearrichardiii
Phase Two
At The Beginningbull Richards relations with other characters is purely
for his gains He befriends people with more power than him to do his dirty work For example when he persuaded the king to get rid of his other brother Clarence who stood in the way of the throne
bull The main motivation that drives Richard is his want for power and the throne of England
bull Richard behaves towards others in a very deceitful way He manipulates them and does this very successfully
How He Changesbull Richard influences the people around him in a
bad way He convinces and manipulates people with power to kill and imprison innocent people who stand in the way of his accent to the throne
bull Richard then achieves the throne of England with killing and imprisonment to rid the throne of heirs
bull Richard definitely drives the conflict in the play as he changes the normal line to the throne
In the Endbull In the end of the play Richard loses what little
popularity and allies he had
bull This ultimately leads to his demise when he faces rebellions He then gets deserted by some of his strong allies and loses his life
Bibliographybull wwwwikipediaorgwikiTragedyofRichardiii_[play]
bull wwwshakespeareansinopsiscom
bull wwwshmoopcomrichardiiiplot-analisishtml
bull wwwshakespearonlinerichardiii[play]org
bull wwwsparknotescomshakespearrichardiii
At The Beginningbull Richards relations with other characters is purely
for his gains He befriends people with more power than him to do his dirty work For example when he persuaded the king to get rid of his other brother Clarence who stood in the way of the throne
bull The main motivation that drives Richard is his want for power and the throne of England
bull Richard behaves towards others in a very deceitful way He manipulates them and does this very successfully
How He Changesbull Richard influences the people around him in a
bad way He convinces and manipulates people with power to kill and imprison innocent people who stand in the way of his accent to the throne
bull Richard then achieves the throne of England with killing and imprisonment to rid the throne of heirs
bull Richard definitely drives the conflict in the play as he changes the normal line to the throne
In the Endbull In the end of the play Richard loses what little
popularity and allies he had
bull This ultimately leads to his demise when he faces rebellions He then gets deserted by some of his strong allies and loses his life
Bibliographybull wwwwikipediaorgwikiTragedyofRichardiii_[play]
bull wwwshakespeareansinopsiscom
bull wwwshmoopcomrichardiiiplot-analisishtml
bull wwwshakespearonlinerichardiii[play]org
bull wwwsparknotescomshakespearrichardiii
How He Changesbull Richard influences the people around him in a
bad way He convinces and manipulates people with power to kill and imprison innocent people who stand in the way of his accent to the throne
bull Richard then achieves the throne of England with killing and imprisonment to rid the throne of heirs
bull Richard definitely drives the conflict in the play as he changes the normal line to the throne
In the Endbull In the end of the play Richard loses what little
popularity and allies he had
bull This ultimately leads to his demise when he faces rebellions He then gets deserted by some of his strong allies and loses his life
Bibliographybull wwwwikipediaorgwikiTragedyofRichardiii_[play]
bull wwwshakespeareansinopsiscom
bull wwwshmoopcomrichardiiiplot-analisishtml
bull wwwshakespearonlinerichardiii[play]org
bull wwwsparknotescomshakespearrichardiii
In the Endbull In the end of the play Richard loses what little
popularity and allies he had
bull This ultimately leads to his demise when he faces rebellions He then gets deserted by some of his strong allies and loses his life
Bibliographybull wwwwikipediaorgwikiTragedyofRichardiii_[play]
bull wwwshakespeareansinopsiscom
bull wwwshmoopcomrichardiiiplot-analisishtml
bull wwwshakespearonlinerichardiii[play]org
bull wwwsparknotescomshakespearrichardiii
Bibliographybull wwwwikipediaorgwikiTragedyofRichardiii_[play]
bull wwwshakespeareansinopsiscom
bull wwwshmoopcomrichardiiiplot-analisishtml
bull wwwshakespearonlinerichardiii[play]org
bull wwwsparknotescomshakespearrichardiii