Oh lol I got like 15? on that essay /rip/ In LFR it is no longer a theological society therefore the chain of beings and the divine rights of kings is no longer relevant. LFR shows that Richard is evil because of the factors around him, how society treated him and that he is a self-made man so he has to be evil to survive which contrasts to Shakespear's belief that Richard is evil due to his disabilities and that it was god's will that he was evil. /In KRIII Richard does not want to fulfill his role as a villain however in the end he does. Freewill vs Providentialism/
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