|
|

This is only a preview of the paper Click here to register and get the full text. Existing members click here to login
|
|
|
... More importantly, in his work Richard III, Shakespeare uses the supernatural in the form of dreams and curses to tie his work together.
In the play, Richard III, there are many dreams that are used to foreshadow later events in the work. ... The boar is symbolic of the villainous Richard. Hastings does not take this warning seriously, and the next day Hastings is put to death after Richard accuses him of being treasonous. ... In this dream, Clarence travels to Burgundy with Richard, and on ship Clarence is cast overboard after being stumbled upon by Richard, as Richard manages to stay on board. ... A last example of these dreams includes a dream had by both Richard and Richmond. In this dream the ghosts of those Richard murders visit the two. ... In this dream they go to Richard chanting “despair and die. ... The following day, Richmond kills Richard and becomes the King of England.
Approximate Word count = 750 Approximate Pages = 3 (250 words per page double spaced)
|
|
|

|
|
|