Having listened to your thoughts on Richard II, I reconsidered my interpretation of the play. Is Shakespeare showing, with the development of Richard's humanity, Richard's personal redemption? Richard's rule declines and he is more human, while Bolingbrook becomes the ruler. Bolingbrook never ceases to feel guilt about how he got the throne, even as an old man in Henry IV. I strongly suspect Richard II is a rehearsal for King Lear, where a foolish monarch suffers into self knowledge.
Ah yes 'personal redemption'. It probably needs another essay! Does he - interesting. I shall look out for it when I read Henry IV. Yes self knowledge is definitely a theme. I haven't read King Lear. But will pay attention. Thanks so much for the thoughtful comment as always!
Fabulous analysis! I actually just read this play for the first time last year. It is my first Shakespeare since high school, haha. Tbh I didn't get as deep into the play as you did... I'm going to re-read it now with your analysis in mind. And then afterwards I am going to watch the David Tennant play to see if he was able to capture King Richard II's painfully human emotion and contradiction. Thank you for such a thoughtful video!
Thank you! Glad you find it interesting. Ah yes the David Tennant version is quite well known. I haven’t watched that one. Please let me know what you think :) Pleasure!
Having listened to your thoughts on Richard II, I reconsidered my interpretation of the play.
Is Shakespeare showing, with the development of Richard's humanity, Richard's personal redemption?
Richard's rule declines and he is more human, while Bolingbrook becomes the ruler.
Bolingbrook never ceases to feel guilt about how he got the throne, even as an old man in Henry IV.
I strongly suspect Richard II is a rehearsal for King Lear, where a foolish monarch suffers into self knowledge.
Ah yes 'personal redemption'. It probably needs another essay!
Does he - interesting. I shall look out for it when I read Henry IV.
Yes self knowledge is definitely a theme. I haven't read King Lear. But will pay attention.
Thanks so much for the thoughtful comment as always!
Beautiful, as ever
Thank you!
Your analysis is always so thorough and makes me think deeper about the text. I love that you highlight the biblical context.
Thank you :) glad you enjoyed it!
A most thoughtful analysis of Richard ll. Thanks Nicole. 😊
Thank you :)
Oh my goodness, what a wonderful play this is. I love it very much. Thank you for your videos on Richard ii I have enjoyed them very much
Yes it is!
Pleasure :) Glad you like them!
Wonderful in-depth analysis, great video! It really resonated with me. Thank you for sharing, Nicole!
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it :)
Fabulous analysis! I actually just read this play for the first time last year. It is my first Shakespeare since high school, haha. Tbh I didn't get as deep into the play as you did... I'm going to re-read it now with your analysis in mind. And then afterwards I am going to watch the David Tennant play to see if he was able to capture King Richard II's painfully human emotion and contradiction. Thank you for such a thoughtful video!
Thank you! Glad you find it interesting.
Ah yes the David Tennant version is quite well known. I haven’t watched that one. Please let me know what you think :)
Pleasure!