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1 Structure, characters, and themes
Richard II Structure, characters, and themes

2 Richard II Geneology of Plantagenants

3 Richard II Structure Act I -- establishes characters and issues
ends in first turning point banishment Act II - IV -- develops story, themes includes midpoint Flint Castle ends in 2nd turning point abdication Act V -- climax death of Richard

4 Richard II Rise and Fall structure
External change Bolingbroke King Richard as King Richard dead Bolingbroke as exile

5 Richard II Characters Primary -- dynamic Secondary -- static
Protagonist, changes through play Richard Antagonist, character revealed Bolingbroke Secondary -- static Reflection characters Gaunt, York, Aumerle, Queen Stereotyped Bushy, Bagot, and Green; Exton, Northumberland

6 Richard II Character Motivations Beliefs or world views
actions dialogue soliloquies Beliefs or world views speeches what others say about character Foiling with other characters comparison which shows one character as better

7 Richard II Foils Character foiling Plot foiling
Richard and Bolingbroke Old Gaunt and Bold Bolingbroke Gaunt/Bol and York/Aumerle Plot foiling Act 1, scenes 1 & 2 Action foiling -- fewer men w/Rich, more w/Bol Similar situations -- 1.1 and 4.1 1.1 and 5.4

8 Richard II Rise and Fall structure
Internal change Richard as Man Bolingbroke as champion of right Bolingbroke as Machiavellian Richard as tyrant

9 Richard II Themes role of King
world view of Renaissance Christian Humanist and Machievellian appearance vs. reality honor time

10 Richard II -- Act I Scene 1 Public Bolingbroke vs Mowbray Scene 2
Private Gaunt and Duchess of Worchester Scene 3 Public aborted joust banishments Scene 4 Private Richard and “caterpillars”

11 Richard II, Act I, scene 1 Rich Gaunt Aum Bol Mow

12 Richard II Rise and Fall structure
External change Bolingbroke King Richard as King Richard dead Bolingbroke as exile

13 Richard II Language Renaissance Christian Humanist vs. Machievellian
Great Chain of Being metaphors “Set speeches” vs. dialogue

14 Richard II Motifs and Imagery
Disease, physician Gardening Flattery Judgment

15 Richard II -- Act II Scene 1 Gaunt’s death Scene 2 Richard to Ireland
Bol gather support Scene 4 Welsh to leave Rumors of Rich’s death “This royal throne of kings”

16 Richard II -- Act III Scene 1 Bol judges Bushy and Green Scene 2
Richard’s return and emotional roller-coaster “Earth” speech “Sun” speech “Death of Kings” Scene 3 Flint Castle MIDPOINT SCENE Scene 4 Gardner scene

17 Richard II, Act III, scene 3
North Bol

18 Abdication or Deposition Scene
Richard II -- Act IV Scene 1 Abdication or Deposition Scene “2 buckets” metaphor Richard and mirror

19 Richard II -- Act V Scene 1 Queen’s farewell Scene 2 Yorks at home
Beggar and the King Scene 4 Exton Scene 5 Prison Scene Death of Richard Scene 6 Public Banishment of Exton

20 Richard II, Act V, scene 6 Bol North Rich


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