Love it love it love it! My well-thumbed and frequently bookmarked Norton Shakespeare (edited by the author of that article) occupies a permanent space in my sphere. Just goes to show: people have always been vulernable to a strong man.
I think it's worth noting, at the end of Richard III, the villain is killed offstage, and we never see his body. It's as if the entire play wants to forget what happened and sweep it under the rug. May our current Richard III end up the equivalent of forgotten underneath a Leicester car park.
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I think it's worth noting, at the end of Richard III, the villain is killed offstage, and we never see his body. It's as if the entire play wants to forget what happened and sweep it under the rug. May our current Richard III end up the equivalent of forgotten underneath a Leicester car park.