William Shakespeare 
The Tragedy of King Richard III [EPUB ebook] 
Ambition, Manipulation, and Power: A Royal Tragedy in Tudor England

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In ‘The Tragedy of King Richard III, ‘ William Shakespeare delves into the psychological complexities of ambition, power, and moral decay through the rise and fall of one of history’Äôs most infamous monarchs. This compelling narrative is distinguished by its dramatic soliloquies and rich character development, particularly in its portrayal of Richard, the cunning and ruthless usurper who famously declares, ‘I am determined to prove a villain.’ Shakespeare employs a mix of historical authenticity and dramatic flair, weaving a tale that explores themes of fate, legitimacy, and the human condition within the turbulent backdrop of 15th-century England. William Shakespeare, widely regarded as the greatest playwright in the English language, infused his works with deep psychological insight and a keen understanding of political machinations. Living through the fraught Tudor period, marked by courtly intrigue and shifting allegiances, Shakespeare’Äôs experiences undoubtedly influenced his portrayal of Richard III as both a tyrant and a tragic figure. His mastery of the English language and keen observational skills allow him to present complex characters that resonate across time. ‘The Tragedy of King Richard III’ is an essential read for anyone interested in the darker facets of human ambition and the consequences of unchecked power. Shakespeare’s examination of moral ambiguity invites readers to reflect on the nature of villainy and virtue. This timeless work, steeped in historical and dramatic significance, is indispensable for scholars and casual readers alike.

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Lingua Inglese ● Formato EPUB ● Pagine 167 ● ISBN 4057664107404 ● Dimensione 0.6 MB ● Casa editrice Good Press ● Città Prague ● Paese CZ ● Pubblicato 2019 ● Scaricabile 24 mesi ● Moneta EUR ● ID 7500306 ● Protezione dalla copia DRM sociale

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