Conversion of props and integration of props to the performances of Shakespeare's Richard King, Richard II, Richard III, can take a variety of forms depending on the viewpoint of the director in theater, text, important elements I can do it. In the framework. In addition, text can be interpreted in various ways to guide techniques such as selecting styles and actions, determining landscape, etc. These factors contribute to the overall results of traditional elements and contemporary performance.
Shakespeare developed Richard II, Richard III, Henry IV, and Henry V. Shakespearean plays began with Richard II, ended with Henry V, and showed the role of the king. England's quest for 'the mirror of all Christian kings' offers the opportunity to explore various aspects of the king's power, while demonstrating this position and the strengths and weaknesses of those who meet it. In Shakespeare's Henry V, the chorus function was developed through careful consideration. In Shakespeare's Henry V, the chorus played a central role. The other script written by Shakespeare does not include a chorus, but in other plays the choir has no such an important role. The main purpose of the chorus is to tell the story. Chorus acts as a guide for the audience and explains parts not suitable for theater. For example, in the second chorus, we were told
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.