Richard II is the protagonist of this tragedy and we generally like to hate it. Regardless of the reality that his enemies call him "bottled spider" and "poisonous cockroach," Richard is basically very cute. This is because he is smart, fluid, and has many political knowledge. He has a sense of humor again. Although this is a pathological sense of humor, it can be very compelling one. Our initial view of Richard in this play was used with three "coup d'etats", Anne's quest, Margaret's curse scene, and Clarence's death.
Richard III of William Shakespeare The description of British historical monarch Richard III (formerly Gloucester) of William Shakespeare is the most controversial literature. Until today, there is an argument that supports the malice of Richard III and decides the killing of the prince at the tower. He was misunderstood in Shakespeare's plays and not fought for the purpose of solving all the crimes.
William Shakespeare's historical drama is believed to be written by Richard II in about 1595. It is based on the lifetime of the King of Richard II in the UK (a ruling from 1377 to 1399) and is the first part of a four-part series, mentioned to some scholars as Henleads, He plays three times about Richard's successor. : Henry IV, Part 1; Henry IV, Part 2; This theater covers the last two years of Richard's life from 1398 to 1400. The first bill was asked by Richard King to sit solemnly at the throne and mediate the dispute between Thomas Mowbray and Richard's cousin. Later Henry IV's Henry Bowling Broke accused Mowbray wasting Richard's money on the king's soldiers and killing Bowlingbrook's uncle, Duke Gloucester. At the same time, the father of Bowling Broke, the first Duke of Lancaster, John Gunter believed Richard himself was responsible for the murder of his brothers.
William Shakespeare (1564-1616) was a poet and outstanding as a playwright during this period. Shakespeare includes history (like Richard III, Henry IV, etc.), tragedies (Hamlet, Othello, Macbeth etc), comedy (like midsummer night dreams, like you in the midsummer night's dream, you like it, the evening on the twelfth day) I am writing various kinds of drama. And Shakespeare's career continued until the James era, in the early 17th century Shakespeare wrote his most famous tragedy, including so-called "problem drama" and King Macia and Lear. Shakespeare became romantic and tragic and completed three major plays including Tempest These four plays are darker than tragedy and are more serious than the comedies of the 1590s but tragic with settlement and forgiveness I finished my mistake.