how did he set the scene the character the events in such a way to make richards rise to throne compelling
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I would like to know why is Richard discontented in the first soliloquy. He says, "Now is the winter of our discontent..."
What are some instances where Richard uses good word choice and persusasive language in order to gain political power and/or loyalty?