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Because Richard Said To Lady Anne "Take The Sword Or Take Me Up" Which Means 'Kill Me If You Do Not Then Marry Me' So Because Of This Lady Anne Did Not Want To Kill Richard She Accepted Him Proposal She She Had To Say Yes.

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Lady Anne marries Richard in Shakespeare's play "Richard III" because he manipulates her into thinking he genuinely loves her and regrets his past actions. He preys on her vulnerability and emotional state to secure a political alliance and bolster his claim to the throne. Ultimately, Lady Anne's marriage to Richard is a strategic move based on deceit and manipulation.

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