Richard III - Hastings Quotes Flashcards
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Stupidity, naivety
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- ‘chop off his head’, brutal, blunt, doesn’t have to persuade them, callous, casual, important DI
- ‘my good friend Catesby’, imperatives, quick dismissal of threat, structure and DI decrease sympathy for Hastings
- ‘Where he shall see the boar will use us kindly’, confident declarative, link to C, echoes C not trusting dream ‘as kind as snow in harvest’
- ‘I’ll have this crown of mine cut from my shoulders’, amusing, know of plots, DI, decrease sympathy
- ‘And supper too, although thou knowst it not’, Bham delights in H’s naivety
- ‘I thank his grace, I know he loves me well’
- ‘For by his face straight shall you know his heart’, irony + DI, humorous?, contempt for piety?, sympathy?
- ‘deserved death’, emphatic, loyal, ironically foreshadows own death
- ‘Off with his head! Now by Saint Paul I swear’, sudden dramatic accusation and autocratic imperative, piety and brutality, no argument, R’s power
2
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Elevates Stanley and shapes our response to him
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- ‘I wonder he’s so simple’, ridiculous, link to C see dreams as prophetic
- ‘You may jest on, but by the holy rood, / I do not like these several councils’, DI justified unease, fear correct, wise
- dream and urgent response to it, audience trust him over H
3
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Hates Woodvilles and delights in downfall
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- ‘more pity that the eagles should be mewed / while kites and buzzards play at liberty’, superior birds locked up while inferior birds fly free, inversion of natural order
- ‘on what occasion God he knows, not I’, unreasonable, illogical
- ‘I am no mourner for that news’, delighting in enemies deaths, unsympathetic, malicious and stupid
4
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(Arguable) moment of realisation/wisdom
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- ‘Woe, woe for England, not a whit for me’, loyalty to country, less self-centered
- ‘I did scorn and disdain to fly’, recognises own foolishness, prev frustration of audience
- ‘heavy curse / is lighted on poor Hastings’ wretched head’, plaintive, remorse, regret, soft assonance, prev scene ended with people realising M’s curses, foreshadows R’s downfall?, but now shows extent of R’s power