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King Richard III

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The opening lines reflect a stark contrast between the turmoil of war and the newfound peace following victory. Gloucester expresses a sense of discontent despite the celebratory atmosphere, revealing his inner struggle with identity and desire. He feels ill-suited for the lightheartedness that surrounds him, emphasizing his rugged nature and longing for love, which sets the stage for deeper themes of ambition, isolation, and the complexities of human emotion in the aftermath of conflict.

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King Richard III, William Shakespeare

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2005
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Language
English
Released
2005
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Paperback
Pages
148
ISBN13
9781421813653
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First published
1591
Original title
The Tragedy of King Richard the III
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The opening lines reflect a stark contrast between the turmoil of war and the newfound peace following victory. Gloucester expresses a sense of discontent despite the celebratory atmosphere, revealing his inner struggle with identity and desire. He feels ill-suited for the lightheartedness that surrounds him, emphasizing his rugged nature and longing for love, which sets the stage for deeper themes of ambition, isolation, and the complexities of human emotion in the aftermath of conflict.