I find the part when Queen Elizabeth, the children and Duchess of York were sad about Clarence's and Edward's death most interesting. This is because it shows the amount of damage he had done and who he has affected. You can see that they were all crying and weeping at the same time, they are also stressed about Prince Edward who should be the next King. The Duchess of York also tries to comfort both Queen Elizabeth and the children.
This is giving a lot of trouble to them and as women, they were considered as the weaker sex in their time.
Good! You should consider the impact of the repetition of certain words and phrases as well that help add to the sense of sorrow and devastation that Richard creates.
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