Richard III - Elizabeth Quotes Flashcards

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Grief

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  • emphasises R’s cruelty by losses
  • ‘Why grow the branches when the root is gone?’
  • ‘Ah, my pure princes! Ah, my tender babes!’
  • ‘such gentle lambs / and throw them into the entrails of the wolf’, R as predator
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Perspicacious

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  • ‘Why, this it is when men are ruled by women’, R’s anxiety about women’s power
  • ‘A man that loves not me nor none of you’, not fooled, vulnerable/precarious position but strength in perspicacity
  • ‘She may, Lord Rivers, why, who knows not so?… She may… She may’, anaphora emphasises R’s contempt
  • ‘thou whet’st a knife to kill thyself’, foreshadowing schemes, DI
  • ‘the tiger hath seized the gentle hind’, violence and threat R poses, recognises true nature, savage animal metaphors (characterise R as villain)
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Curses - language

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  • power of grief, vengeance
  • ‘teach me how to curse mine enemies’
  • ‘thy woes will make them sharp, and pierce like mine’
  • ‘help nothing else, but do they ease the heart’
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Powerful or powerless (women)?

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  • ‘relenting fool and shallow, changing woman’
  • in this scene, very similar strategies to Anne, but works harder - E has more power or R’s power diminished as he is forced into his honest reason
  • structurally similar but soliloquy is cut short, power diminished
  • E apparently given in, though some power as she is only character who managed to get an honest reason out of him
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Turning wheel of fortune

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  • ‘Poor painted queen, vain flourish of my fortune’
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