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The Tragedy of Richard III
"The tragedy of Richard III lies in the progressive isolation of
its protagonist". Discuss.
From the very opening of the play when Richard III enters "solus",
the protagonist's isolation is made clear. Richard's isolation progresses
as he separates himself from the other characters and breaks the natural
bonds between Man and nature through his efforts to gain power.
The first scene of the play begins with a soliloquy, which
emphasizes Richard's physical isolation as he
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with his uncle. This appears to be the greatest tragic loss in the play,
which is heightened because of their youth and innocence. The tragedy of
the protagonist is felt because of his attractiveness as a villain and as
someone who is not constrained by the rules of society. However, the
audience never forgets that he is wicked and therefore we cannot feel a
sense of great loss of potential or waste in his death.
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