Richard's problem is that he is not a real actor; he deals with difficulties through internalization and discussion. Richard is not the man he is acting at all. Whenever there is a problem, he internalizes and talks to himself or to the people around him, but he does nothing to solve the problem. He is standing up and not ready to do anything about it, but he complains about it. Richard lost the kingdom of the Kingdom of England because of this feature, Bowlingbrook, a man who is ready to take action, thinks he gained the throne of Richard when a problem occurred. In the first scene, Bolinbrook condemns Mowbray to be killed
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.
A conflict began in 1455 when York's Richard challenged the king's king. (This is different from Richard of Duke of Gloucester who later became Richard Richard III.) Richard of the Duchy of York came from the same family as Richard II and Henry Bolinbrook (then the king was crazy Lancaster Henry VI who was a weak ruler who tends to be a pious tribe, is the descendant of Henry IV, the "hero" of Shakespearean play "Richard II" Yok's Richard Duke is Henry IV's I believed that descendants did not have the right to climb the throne as they illegally infringed on this position.Richard's son Edward became King of Edward IV in 1461 and Henry VI fled from the country for nine years .