Richard III

Shakespeare's
Richard III
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Shakespeare's
Richard III

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Richard III
  • 1442 – 1485
  • Belonged to the house of York (white    rose)
  • Ruled England 1483 – 1485
  • Shakespeare’s play: considered a history
  • Written around 1592-1594
  • Portrayed Richard III as a ruthless, outrageous villain ( Tudor-myth)


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Why read Richard III?

For many reasons actually, one of them being to 
reconsider history and do justice to a king.

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Richard III died at the battle of Bosworth, 1485, aged 32.

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Over a 100 years later, he is a ...
Illigitimate,
deformed,
criple,
hunchbacked,
kinslaying,
murderous,
monsterous               .........   King 

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So, ...
He was killed in the battle of Bosworth.

Good riddance!
Long live the new King!
Toss his body in the Soar.
Who cares?

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The only monarch since the Norman Conquest not to be buried in a royal tomb.

                                                                                                            Until ....

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Slide 9 - Video

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Slide 12 - Video

Tudor make-over
Original

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Yesterday in 
De Stentor!!

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Slide 15 - Video

Back to Shakespeare
Richard III is a play by William Shakespeare. It was probably written c. 1592–1594. It is labelled a history in the First Folio, and is usually considered one, but it is sometimes called a tragedy, as in the quarto edition. Richard III concludes Shakespeare's first tetralogy (also containing Henry VI, Part 1, Henry VI, Part 2, and Henry VI, Part 3) and depicts the Machiavellian rise to power and subsequent short reign of King Richard III of England.

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Act 1, scene 1
Now is the winter of our discontent ...

Richard's soliloquy

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Slide 18 - Link

Slide 19 - Video

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Slide 21 - Video

Richard's way with words
How much chance do you think an ugly, deformed man has to convince a woman to marry him after having killed her beloved husband and father?
Close to zero, right?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tAfeD5x57xM

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Slide 23 - Video

How to study Richard III 
1. Go to: https://www.sparknotes.com/nofear/shakespeare/richardiii/act-1-scene-1/   and read the play while taking notes.
2. https://www.sparknotes.com/shakespeare/richardiii/    and learn more about the play (summaries and analyses), the characters and the literary devices (themes, motifs and symbols) 

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