Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Richard III Act II.

  • which part from Act Two do you find the most interesting/or where Richard is the most villainous and why?
The most interesting/Richard is the most villainous scene from Act Two in my own personal opinion, is Act Two Scene 2; the sorrow of the Children.

Awkwardly, even though this is the most interesting scene among all the scenes I've read, Richard is not present. This scene depicts the affects of Richard's villainy, not only affecting the Queen, but the children as well.

Such young, innocent and wholesome creatures they are, even if they have entirely nothing to do with Richard's 'master plan', Richard's egotistic thoughts made such anguish.

Wanting to kill Clarence due to his own jealousy and hatred, he forgotten that the death of his brother, affects his children's living beings for the rest of their life. The death of their father, makes the mother a widow, the children are father-less & he doesn't even care about his actions; those who do not care about the children, do not care about others.