Shakespeare's Richard III

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English

 

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Gloria H

 

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June 26, 2016

 

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This statement is later ironically proved false, as he woos and marries Anne in less than a week after he murders her husband. Animal imagery is continuously applied throughout the entirety of both the film and play to make Richard seem subhuman. Richard is shown as a despicable, deformed man and is described as a "bottled spider", "poisonous bunch backed toad" and "abortive rooting hog"...
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This statement is later ironically proved false, as he woos and marries Anne in less than a week after he murders her husband. Animal imagery is continuously applied throughout the entirety of both the film and play to make Richard seem subhuman. Richard is shown as a despicable, deformed man and is described as a "bottled spider", "poisonous bunch backed toad" and "abortive rooting hog"...
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