15th May 1597
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Six years ago, in 1591, Shakespeare, an author of plays, wrote an historical playwright about King Richard III died during the Battle of Bosworth in 1485 against the later King Henri VII.
And in his playwright "The Tragedy of King Richard The Third", William Shakespeare described this king as a tyrannical and bloodthirsty man. He accused him of several crimes as murdered his own nephews, Edward IV's heirs, his brother Clarence, his wife to marry Elizabeth of York, Earl of Warwick, Richard Neville and his son-in-law, Edward of Westminster by his first daughter's wedding, Anne Neville. He painted him as hunchback too but does he far from reality? Doesn't he take part of Tudors' propaganda?
I could bet on it...
Shakespeare; 33 ; Poet and Playwright
I wrote this historical playwright
Based on information which were right.
King Richard III was deformed in all,
Believe in me and in this play you shall,
A monster and a tyrannical men
He was by his several crimes and then
By his victory, Henry Tudor,
With his army, stopped a reign of terror.
Do you always speak in rhymes?
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