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Richard III 2
Title: Richard III 2
Category: Society & Culture / People
Details: Words: 1621 | Pages: 6.9 (approximately 235 words/page)
Richard III 2
Richard, Duke of Gloucester, reveals a great deal of himself in his opening soliloquy. It is there where the reader learns of Richard’s narcissism and discovers his great attachment to the world. According to Richard’s irrational logic his excuse for being so full of self-love and so attached to his own reality is because there is no other option: because he is deformed, he can’t love or be loved; because he can’
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be a villain, he will strive for the throne. The only thing Richard could logically do was strive for the throne. Richard was so selfish, the throne would be the only thing that would make him happy. Succeeding in that attempt for the throne was his greatest undoing. Richard’s psychotic attachment to the world comes from his narcissistic nature, but because of his narcissism he could never be totally successful and rule England successfully.
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