The conscience of a King

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English

 

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Stephen B

 

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July 24, 2011

 

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University

 

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A

 

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He is truly a tragic figure. Although divinely chosen and all-powerful, he is merely mortal and subject to his own vices. And herein lies the personal tragedy of Richard II: he recognizes this. While he keeps reminding those around him of his God-given mandate to rule, once certain to lose power he seems to relish the relinquishment of weariness and tediousness that comes with it...
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While he keeps reminding those around him of his God-given mandate to rule, once certain to lose power he seems to relish the relinquishment of weariness and tediousness that comes with it. As is later shown, there are consequences for removing a rightfully ordained king (Richard, himself, predicts this)...
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