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The Tragedy Of King Richard III: Richard
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The character Richard, in the Shakespearean play The Tragedy of King Richard III, progressively isolates himself as he separates from the other characters and breaks the bond between man and God through his efforts to gain power. As he hates "the idle pleasures of these days" (I, i, 31) and speaks ....
Middle of essay ....e as he is offered pity in his condition. Richard uses his deformity as a tool against the other characters, to portray them as victimizing Richard. Thus, the sense of tragedy is lessened by his own actions, although his isolation becomes greater as the play progresses.
Richard's spiritual isolation is conveyed through his lack of conscience in his murderous acts. Richard isolates himself from God, as he claims to be above God's law and only uses religion as a tool to appear Holy person before.... |
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