Richard Ii

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October 23, 2014

 

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For another reason, King Richard wanted to be politically correct and strong by not risking the life of the apparently popular Bolingbroke, by allowing the fight to take place. It seems best to emerge the judicious and kind ruler by preventing any civil bloodshed at all. King Richard smartly manages to expel Mowbray, the one who has evidence against him, for life, while altering the sentence of Bolingbroke from ten years to six years, further mollifying his potential political opponents...
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King Richard smartly manages to expel Mowbray, the one who has evidence against him, for life, while altering the sentence of Bolingbroke from ten years to six years, further mollifying his potential political opponents. The last moments of the scene are important for the touching pitch it has. Bolingbroke tries not to express his feelings, but his father Gaunt urges him to speak...
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