Many of Shakespeare's plays revolve around the central question of 'killing the King.' By Reference to one or two plays responnd to the following statement.
Title: Many of Shakespeare's plays revolve around the central question of 'killing the King.' By Reference to one or two plays responnd to the following statement.
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Many of Shakespeare's plays revolve around the central question of 'killing the King.' By Reference to one or two plays responnd to the following statement.
Category: /Literature
Details: Words: 2736 | Pages: 10 (approximately 235 words/page)
Kings are everywhere in Shakespeare, from Hamlet to Richard the Second, from Henry the Eighth to Macbeth; many of the plays contain a central element of a king or autocratic head of state such as Julius Caesar, for example. They focus more specifically on the nature of that person's power, especially on the question of removing it; what it means on both a political and psychological level, how it can be achieved, and what will
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take its place. It will be the same thing in a different dress. You can't invent anything finer than kingship, the idea of the king. "
This may be true for many more than just the dramatist, Kings, Queens, and other more modern demagogues remain widespread throughout the world today and we are still far from the fairer, truly democratic world order the revolutionaries of the seventeenth century and many more since then have strived for.