Religious overtones can be felt in Richard III. What is Shakespeare trying to do with this ideology, particularly as it pertains to the major action of the play? Is Shakespeare making a statement to his audience, and if so – what? Focus your answer by commenting on the words and actions of two of the following set(s) of characters: 1. Richard; 2. Clarence; 3. The Murderers; 4. Margaret;

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