Great job Stan and Paul – it's a big read but most satisfactory.
MOIE# 1007 "CASA reside in their own fog, and just like Richard The Third, will some day in the future be found buried beneath a supermarket car park, that day can't come soon enough."
There are many parts of
Richard III that have relevance; glad they found the old bugger, although we'll never know the true story – ring any bells ??
When Richard claims that his deformity is the cause of his wicked ways, he seems to be manipulating us for sympathy, just as he manipulates the other characters throughout the play.
As a result, Richard III does not explore the cause of evil in the human mind so much as it explores its operation, depicting the workings of Richard’s mind and the methods he uses to manipulate, control, and injure others for his own gain.
“Why, I can smile and murder whiles I smile,
And cry 'content' to that which grieves my heart,
And wet my cheeks with artificial tears,
And frame my face for all occasions”