The First and Second Part of the Troublesome Raigne of John King of England: With the Discoverie of King Richard Cordelions Base Sonne (Vulgarly Named, the Bastard Fawconbridge), Also, the Death of Ki
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Science & Technology
History
Format
Relié
Pages
94
Langue
Anglais
Publié
Aug 24, 2018
Éditeur
Forgotten Books
ISBN-10
0266576885
ISBN-13
9780266576884
Description
In this historical drama, the complexities of power and betrayal unfold amid the turbulent reign of King John of England. Shakespeare meticulously weaves a tale punctuated by political intrigue and a portrayal of monarchy challenged by both internal strife and external threats. The narrative delves into the conflicts that arise from John’s rule, including his struggles with nobility and the implications of his actions on the English throne.
The character of Richard, affectionately referred to as the Bastard Faulconbridge, adds depth to the story, embodying the themes of legitimacy and ambition. His journey reveals the nuances of identity and the fierce desire for recognition in a world driven by lineage and inheritance. As the drama unfolds, the audience is invited to witness the dynamics of loyalty and rebellion that typically define Shakespeare's historical works.
Through rich dialogue and compelling character arcs, the drama challenges the ideals of kingship and the responsibilities that accompany the crown. Shakespeare's exploration of these themes resonates with contemporary issues of governance and authority, making this tale a poignant reflection on the nature of power and its repercussions.
The character of Richard, affectionately referred to as the Bastard Faulconbridge, adds depth to the story, embodying the themes of legitimacy and ambition. His journey reveals the nuances of identity and the fierce desire for recognition in a world driven by lineage and inheritance. As the drama unfolds, the audience is invited to witness the dynamics of loyalty and rebellion that typically define Shakespeare's historical works.
Through rich dialogue and compelling character arcs, the drama challenges the ideals of kingship and the responsibilities that accompany the crown. Shakespeare's exploration of these themes resonates with contemporary issues of governance and authority, making this tale a poignant reflection on the nature of power and its repercussions.
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