
La vie et la mort du roi Richard III
"La vie et la mort du roi Richard III" by William Shakespeare is a play written around 1592–1594 that depicts the ruthless rise and brief reign of King Richard III of England. Through manipulation, murder, and deceit, the deformed and bitter Richard schemes his way to the throne, eliminating family members and rivals alike. As bodies pile up and curses multiply, Richard's paranoia grows, leading to inevitable confrontation with those seeking to end his tyrannical rule. This dark tale explores ambition, villainy, and the corrupting nature of power.
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