Richard III

Douglas 2022-12-15 16:12:53

Shakespeare's play "Richard III" depicts him as a lame, hunchbacked king, with a distorted face and an evil heart, who even killed his brother's two sons in order to successfully ascend the throne. In Shakespeare's writings, Richard III "was born with a deformed appearance, not suitable for flirting and flirting?? He had to make up his mind to confess himself as a gangster", and was an evil conspirator and usurper tyrant. But whether Richard III killed his brother's son for the throne has always been a mystery in British history.
Although Shakespeare created an unbearable image of Richard III, British historians have begun to re-examine the historical status of the British king. They believe that most of the descriptions of Richard III in literary works are unfair. For two years, he has shown extraordinary political talent and played an active role in promoting the principle of presumption of innocence and the bail system in the judicial field.

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Richard III quotes

  • Duchess of York: [to Richard III] You came on earth to make the earth my hell.

  • Richard III: [to the camera] Simple, plain Clarence! I do love you so, that I shall shortly send your soul to heaven. If heaven will take the present from my hands.