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Papers On Richard II & III
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Deconstructing Film and Cross-Referencing Shakespeare’s “Hamlet" and “Richard the Third”
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This 5 page report discusses the fact
that the unique aspect of the universality of very well-known
works being turned into a cinema application is that the audience
has easy access to the original text and, in fact, may have seen
the story presented in a different context, in a number of
circumstances. They are likely to know the story and are
interested to see how it will be presented in a new format.
Therefore, the ability to cross-reference the original work by
Shakespeare and the modern adaptation serve as a valuable tool in
defining style, impact, and effectiveness of the film adaptation
of one of Shakespeare’s works. No sources listed.
Filename: BWdecon.
Hamlet or King Richard II: Tragic Hero
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A 5 page paper which examines the
Shakespearean characters, Hamlet and King Richard II, and analyzes which would be
more characteristic of Aristotle's tragic hero. The paper argues that Hamlet is a more
sympathetic character and thus more of a tragic hero. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: RAhmlthr.rtf
How William Shakespeare’s Evil Richard III Rewrites History
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An 8 page paper which examines how Shakespeare’s Richard III rewrites history by portraying him as little more than a deformed and evil caricature despite his intelligence, cunning, and psychological astuteness. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: TGrichiii.rtf