How maliciousness in Richard III cannot be portrayed through a stripped down play.
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It is difficult to fully comprehend the idea of malice. Some might say that a human can only truly comprehend malice if they experience it first. Dictionary.com defines malice as:
1.A desire to harm others or to see others suffer; extreme ill will or spite.
2.The intent, without just cause or reason, to commit a wrongful act that will result in harm to another.
As we have talked about in class and in most
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director exposed Shakespeare's pure form of Richard III by breaking it down to only the language. One center idea in Richard III is the maliciousness of the Duke of Gloucester. Yet, maliciousness is not portrayed fully in this simple, pure form. Thus, I enjoyed the play immensely and believe that it brought an entirely new understanding of Richard III to my mind. Yet, I would love to see another production of it in grand form.
director exposed Shakespeare's pure form of Richard III by breaking it down to only the language. One center idea in Richard III is the maliciousness of the Duke of Gloucester. Yet, maliciousness is not portrayed fully in this simple, pure form. Thus, I enjoyed the play immensely and believe that it brought an entirely new understanding of Richard III to my mind. Yet, I would love to see another production of it in grand form.