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Tuesday, August 14, 2007
Great Regulars: The negative aspects of Richard's character
are believable because they are drawn from the human library of emotions to which we can all relate, and from which we make our (sometimes foolish) choices.
Villains are necessary for a good plot, so in these first lines Richard makes obvious his decision to be wicked, planning to dispatch his enemies and so eventually become king.
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