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Essay Galaxy - Richard Iii
Kings are generally thought to be beautiful, God-like humans
 from a certain genealogy.  They are placed at the throne due to
  whom they were born to and/or who they marry.  Richard of
 Glouster is born of the royal family but, he does not possess the
 qualities of a King to be legitimate according to Shakespeare’s
 	Richard and his brothers are all entitled to the throne if
 their father dies.  By killing his two brothers, Richard is the
 only person in his immediate family entitled to the throne.  Why
 must he kill his brothers so that he may gain the crown? 
 Shakespeare depicts Edward and Clarence as far more worthy of the
 crown.  They possess traits of a King which Richard does not
 possess.
 	Richard states in his opening speech “Unless to spy my
 shadow in the sun/And descant on mine own deformity./ And
 therefore since I cannot prov....
 
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