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Essays On Richard II & III
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Various Scenes in Shakespeare’s “Richard III”
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A ten page paper describing the events and significance of five pivotal scenes from this play: Act I, Scene 2; Act II, Scene 1; Act III, Scene 1; and Act IV, Scenes 3 and 4. The paper shows how Shakespeare demonstrates that evil may triumph for a short time, but good will win in the end. Bibliography lists two sources.
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Essay Title: Various Scenes in Shakespeare’s “Richard III”
Villains in William Shakespeare’s Macbeth and Richard III
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In five pages this paper examines how the content of these plays by William Shakespeare portrays the protagonists as villains in a consideration of the contrasting images of darkness and light and how chaos results when men who have not rightfully ascended to the kingship sit on the throne. One source is cited in the bibliography.
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Essay Title: Villains in William Shakespeare’s Macbeth and Richard III
Voices of Richard II & Bolingbroke
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A 4 page research paper that examines the speech of Richard II and Bolingbroke to determine the character of each man, specifically looking at use of tone, imagery, sentence construction and word use. Bibliography lists 1 source.
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Essay Title: Voices of Richard II & Bolingbroke
William Shakespeare’s Richard III as a ‘Soldier of Love’ in Act 1, Scene 2
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A 6 page paper which examines the way in which despite his protestations, Richard III ‘proves a lover’ in his seduction of Lady Anne. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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Essay Title: William Shakespeare’s Richard III as a ‘Soldier of Love’ in Act 1, Scene 2