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Does Richard III Deserve His Reputation Essay

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Richard III, a wicked tyrant, an unscrupulous murderer, a


deformed hunchback. Just some of the reputations and images that have been


associated with this notorious king ever since his death on the fields of


Bosworth. The one thing that is clear is that Richard III is the most


controversial of all kings and this controversy may go some way to explaining


his extreme reputations. There are a number of factors that one needs to


explore before one can make such a clear and distinct historical judgement.There are two main reasons why he is lumbered with such a


negative image, firstly of his own doing, the manner in which he usurped the


throne and secondly the manner in which Richards unscrupulousness? have been


overemphasised by Tudor Historians. Politics in fifteenth-century England was cruel and


violent. Richard III is infamous for murdering his way to the throne, but one


must also consider such antics that had taken place previously. Edward IV had


overthrown his predecessor and was responsible for the deaths of Henry VI and


even that of his own brother. But Richard III most memorable misdemeanour was


the murder of the two young princes, one of which was soon to be king. Although


there is doubt over his guilt, and most evidence is circumstantial there is


little doubt that he was responsible, he had a motive, access and the decisive


point for me was that he could not produce them when under pressure during the


rebellion of 1483. So, although his actions were not as extreme as we are made


to believe he certainly didn?t do himself any favours.His own actions gave a perfect platform for s

uch writers


as Virgil, Moore and Shakespeare to blacken his name even more so through there


writings. Many peoples image of Richard III is influenced by Shakespeare?


portrait of a limping hunchback with a withered arm, but the sources he used


were from the Tudor period, sources like those of Virgil, they were clearly


hostile to Richard. For example Virgil gives contrasting accounts of Richard,


?little of stature, deformed of body, one shoulder higher than the other? and


his report of his death ?Richard alone was killed fighting manfully in the


thickest press of his enemies?, is he talking about the same man! I think it is


fair to say that Richards physical and mental condition were not nearly as bad


as these Tudor Historians would like us to believe. The historian Sir Winston


Churchill said ?no-one in his lifetimes seem to have remarked these


deformities, but they are now very familiar to us through Shakespeare play?[1]Richard did have some positives, ?Richard III was a man of


considerable, energy and attractiveness? 2.


?The intellectual depth and political ability was always there? 3. In my opinion Richard III doesn?t


deserve such a reputation. Although it is difficult to judge one must consider


the context in which all this took place, this was a time of political


instability. One thing is for sure; his antics and reputation will mean that he


will never be forgotten in English folk law.?


[1] 1 ?Sir


Winston Churchill ? History of the English Speaking Peoples 2? A.J


Pollard ? Richard III and the Princes in the Tower 3? M.A


Hicks ? Richard III, The Man Behind the Myth

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