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Papers On Richard II & III
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The Reputation of Richard III
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This 7 page paper considers the issue of the reputation of Richard III. For centuries, historians and writers of
historical fiction have considered the reputation of Richard III, and have offered dichotomous perspectives on this British monarch's actions,
his beliefs, and even his religious ideologies. While some claimed that
Richard was one of the most infamous and questionable monarchs in
British history, others have argued that the claims against Richard III
were made for political reasons, and have not withstood the brunt of a
historical assessment regarding the veracity of claims made. This paper
considers the nature of the debated elements of Richard's character and
actions. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
Filename: MHRicIII.wps
The Speeches of Richmond and Richard in “Richard III”
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A 4 page paper which
examines the speeches to the troops before battle which are provided by Richmond and
Richard in Shakespeare’s “Richard III.” No additional sources cited.
Filename: RArchiii.rtf
The Wooing of Lady Anne: Shakespeare's Richard III
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A 5 page paper which
examines the wooing of Lady Anne in Shakespeare's "Richard III." No additional sources
cited.
Filename: RAwooann.rtf
Various Scenes in Shakespeare’s “Richard III”
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A ten page paper describing the events and significance of five pivotal scenes from this play: Act I, Scene 2; Act II, Scene 1; Act III, Scene 1; and Act IV, Scenes 3 and 4. The paper shows how Shakespeare demonstrates that evil may triumph for a short time, but good will win in the end. Bibliography lists two sources.
Filename: KBrich3.wps
Villains in William Shakespeare’s Macbeth and Richard III
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In five pages this paper examines how the content of these plays by William Shakespeare portrays the protagonists as villains in a consideration of the contrasting images of darkness and light and how chaos results when men who have not rightfully ascended to the kingship sit on the throne. One source is cited in the bibliography.
Filename: TGvillains.rtf
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