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      • It is the first of four plays about the historical rise of the English royal House of Lancaster. King Richard’s deeply poetic and metaphysical musings on the nature of kingship and identity mark a new direction for Shakespeare, and much of Richard II reads like a run-up to the more fully developed intellectualizing found in Hamlet.
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  1. Richard II, written around 1595, is the first play in Shakespeare’s second “history tetralogy,” a series of four plays that chronicles the rise of the house of Lancaster to the British throne.

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      Richard II characters include: King Richard II, Henry...

    • Act 1: Scene 1

      A summary of Act 1: Scene 1 in William Shakespeare's Richard...

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  3. Richard II (SparkNotes Literature Guide) From a general summary to chapter summaries to explanations of famous quotes, the SparkNotes Richard II Study Guide has everything you need to ace quizzes, tests, and essays.

  4. Richard II begins with a dispute between Henry Bolingbroke, King Richard ’s cousin, and Thomas Mowbray. Both Henry and Mowbray accuse each other of treason, and Henry also accuses Mowbray of conspiring to murder the king’s uncle, the Duke of Gloucester.

  5. Richard II is a play with essentially one major event: the dethroning of King Richard. Shakespeare defers this event to act 4, and everything leading up to this momentous act—which consists of a single, long scene—functions as the play’s rising action.

  6. A complete summary of William Shakespeare's Play, Richard II. Find out more about his poor rule as king, his loss of the crown and his eventual murder

  7. Richard II is the first play in the tetralogy of Shakespeare plays known as the Henriad, which also includes Henry IV Part 1, and Henry IV Part 2, and Henry V. Together, the plays enact the historic rise of the House of Lancaster to England’s throne.

  8. Overview. The Tragedy of King Richard II is a play by William Shakespeare. It was probably first performed in 1595, and published in 1597. The play covers the last two years of Richard II’s life, from 1398 to 1400, during which he was deposed by Henry Bolingbroke, who became Henry IV in 1399.

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