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Richard III
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Have a little read: ... English Literature AS Coursework: explore the way Shakespeare shapes an audience's response to Richard Jess Lawson 'I am determined to prove a villain' (Act 1, Sc. 1). Spoken by Richard (Duke of Gloucester at this point in the play) only 30 lines into Shakespeare's depiction of the tragedy of Richard III, I believe that this quotation is one of the many prime examples of how Richard's words deeply affect us as his audience. Because Shakespeare gives us - unlike any of the characters - the privilege to study Richard throughout the play, we are consequently able to witness his plans and characteristics -- some evident from the moment we are introduced to him; some for only certain characters to see; and some for the audience alone to observe. Nevertheless, our everchanging relationship with Richard allows us to see him in every possible light: his conflicting, complex character is
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