![]() ![]() Into this breathing world, scarce half made up, I, that am curtail'd of this fair proportion,Ĭheated of feature by dissembling nature,ĭeformed, unfinish'd, sent before my time I, that am rudely stamp'd, and want love's majesty Nor made to court an amorous looking-glass To fright the souls of fearful adversaries,īut I, that am not shaped for sportive tricks, Grim-visaged war hath smooth'd his wrinkled front Īnd now, instead of mounting barded steeds Our dreadful marches to delightful measures. ![]() Our stern alarums changed to merry meetings, Now are our brows bound with victorious wreaths Made glorious summer by this sun of York Īnd all the clouds that lour'd upon our house RICHARD III (Duke of Gloucester): Now is the winter of our discontent I need two answers Read this excerpt from act I, scene I, of Richard III. What two purposes does this soliloquy serve in the opening scene? ![]()
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