Richard III Character in The Tragedy of King Richard III
In the historical drama The Tragedy of
King Richard III, William Shakespeare writes about one of the vilest and most murderous characters in his canon,
Richard ....
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Historical Views of Richard III
.... '
King Richard III,' The Complete Works of William Shakespeare Arranged in Their Chronological Order, edited by WG Clark and W. Aldis Wright (New York, nd), vol ....
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Eleanor of Aquataine
.... In 1189, Henry died.
Richard I became
King, and Eleanor's status role concurrently. .... Like
Richard,
King John respected his mother and sought out her advice. ....
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Eleanor of Aquataine
.... In 1189, Henry died.
Richard I became
King, and Eleanor's status role concurrently. .... Like
Richard,
King John respected his mother and sought out her advice. ....
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RICHARD II
....
Richard considered himself such a
King, and we see him realize (dart his light) that Northumberland will only be used by Bolingbroke and betrayed the same way ....
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Richard II and Richard III
.... commoner. However, before Henry IV comes to the throne,
Richard II is portrayed in The Life and Death of
King Richard II. The War ....
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Richard III
.... evil. First, in public,
Richard the
King displays a strong conscience, but in private he shows no conscience whatsoever. Second, the ....
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Richard II in William Shakespeare's Play
.... likely outcome of his rule. Shakespeare, William. The Tragedy of
King Richard the Second (Kenneth Muir, ed.). New York: Signet, 1963.
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Richard II and Locke
As an account of the abdication of a
king and usurpation of a throne,
Richard II provides a platform for dealing with the conditions under which Locke says ....
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A Convenient Villain: Richard III
.... However, a good and noble
King Richard II would have had little value for Shakespeare the dramatist and even less for Elizabeth I, the female Tudor monarch ....
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Richard the Lion Hearted
Apart from the fictional Robin Hood, it is quite likely that no medieval Western figure is better known than
King Richard I of England,
Richard the Lion Hearted ....
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Richard Plantagenet Richard Plantagenet, who reigned from 1189
.... Henry VIII and his daughter Elizabeth I are perhaps the only other historical
King and Queen of England to survive as household names on a level with
Richard. ....
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Richard the Lion Hearted Richard Plantagenet, who reigned from ...
.... To be sure, the process was still in an early stage
Richard, though
King of England, had little interest in that country, and much more in his French territory ....
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Popularity of Richard the Lion Hearted Richard Plantagenet, who ...
.... One such was the French
king Philip Augustus,
Richard's close friend in youth and later his enemy, who was active in war and diplomacy from the age of fifteen ....
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Rodney King Trial Reactions
.... New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1951. Serrano,
Richard A. "
King Case Shifts to Courtroom in Simi Valley." Los Angeles Times, 4 February 1992, A1. ....
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WJ Cash's The Mind of the South
.... Like Hobson,
Richard King, in A Southern Renaissance: The Cultural Awakening of the American South, 1930-1955, tries to judge Cash's book for what it does ....
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KING ARTHUR
.... Camelot and the Vision of Albion. New York: St. Martins. Barber,
Richard. (1986).
King Arthur: Hero and Legend. New York: St. Martins. Miller, Helen H. (1969). ....
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King and Malcolm X
.... Dyson, Michael Eric. Making Macolm: The Myth and Meaning of Malcolm X. New York: Oxford UP, 1996. Lischer,
Richard. The Preacher
King: Martin Luther
King, Jr. ....
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Goals of Martin Luther King, Jr. & Malcolm X
.... Dyson, Michael Eric. Making Macolm: The Myth and Meaning of Malcolm X. New York: Oxford UP, 1996. Lischer,
Richard. The Preacher
King: Martin Luther
King, Jr. ....
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Eleanor of Aquitaine
.... After Henry's death, Eleanor became actively involved in politics as her favorite candidate for
King,
Richard the Lionheart, ascended to the throne. ....
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Richard III
.... protector of his nephews, later pronouncing them dead in the Tower of London and declaring himself
king. While there are many portrayals of
Richard III that ....
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The Lion in Winter
.... Henry knows how incompetent John is and realizes
Richard will succeed him; however, he is
king, and he is entitled to groom John for rulership. ....
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"Richard Cory"
.... combination of terms that create the picture of Cory as a "
king", contrasts with .... images that are, essentially, blanks to be filled in, is that
Richard Cory is ....
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The Developing Philosophy of Martin Luther King, Jr.
.... New York: Praeger Publishers, 1970. Lischer,
Richard. The Preacher
King: Martin Luther
King, Jr. and the Word That Moved America. New York: Oxford UP, 1995. ....
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British Monarchy: An Overview
.... While we remember
Richard as a rather negligent
King of England,
Richard viewed himself as the head of the Angevin Empire, of which England was only a small ....
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EA Robinson's Poem Richard Cory
.... combination of terms that create the picture of Cory as a "
king", contrasts with .... images that are, essentially, blanks to be filled in, is that
Richard Cory is ....
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William Marshall
.... After Marshal had formally acquired title to an estate, having married Isabel, as well as high service to
King Richard, he refused to do homage to
Richard with ....
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A Man for All Seasons
.... to More's imprisonment in 1534 for treason because he had refused to swear an oath supporting the
king in his desire to divorce his wife.
Richard Marius, a ....
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Rebellion in Two Plays of Shakespeare
.... having become the Lancastrian/Plantagenet Henry IV when the vain and foolish
Richard II abdicated (in
Richard II). But in 1HIV, the new
king is also a target ....
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Irony in The Wild Duck and Oedipus the King
.... Sophocles. Oedipus the
King. In David Greene and
Richard Lattimore, Eds. Greek Tragedies. Chicago, IL: Univ. of Chicago Press, 1967, 107-176. ....
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