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no don't feel sorry for Richard he has brought everything on himself he has killed anyone whos got in his ways he deserves no sypathy

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What are the differences between the real Richard 3 and Shakespeare's Richard?

In the play, Shakespeare portrayed Richard with a deformed arm, but he didn't have this in real life. He is also made to have a hunchback-also one of Shakespeare's fantasies;). Also in the play, Shakespeare said that he killed the two Princes, though the corpses of the two boys were found at the Tower, there is no evidence that Richard III did actually have them killed. Hope this helps, sorry there's not much information:/.


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What animals was Richard III compared to in Shakespeare's play?

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How is Richard from Shakespeare's Richard III a machiavellian leader?

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How did Shakespeare portray King Richard the 3rd?

Shakespeare portrays Richard as a charismatic leader who uses his powers of linguistics in order to manipulate the other characters within the play to his will. Richard is arguably portrayed as an antihero, who follows his own set of beliefs and loves himself despite common conceptions of him (thus the line Richard: "Richard loves Richard"). However many others feel that his appearance in the play is just a ruse which he has created around himself and that in reality he is simply a villain and a wetting rat.


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The phrase "A horse! a horse! my kingdom for a horse!" is famously uttered by Richard III in William Shakespeare's play, Richard III. It reflects Richard's desperation in battle, where he is willing to trade his kingdom for a horse to save his life.


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Was shakespeares play Richard the Third based in Scotland?

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