Friday, March 11, 2011

The last Sinister LOOK

I am obsessed with the villain concept of Richard III. He isn't a super villain looking for havoc for others, but he wants what he wants. That's what makes him so awesome. Others wish to wreak havoc upon the world, but what Richard does is he grows the evil in himself and that what deforms him more.

In the Journal artical Sinister Aesthetics of Shakespeare's Richard III by Joel Slotkin speaks the audience fascination with Richard III. How manipulating his ways are and if he reflects the power onstage, the audience will be intune to who Richard really was. They in thought, should see pass the hunch and know Richard real intentions.

How cool and evil.

Slotkin, Joel Elliot. "Honey Toad: Sinister Aesthetics of Shakespeare's Richard
III." Journal for Early Modern Culture Studies 7.1 (2007): 5-32. Web. 11
Mar 2011.
<http://muse.jhu.edu.ezp.lib.cwu.edu/journals/journal_for_early_modern_cultural_studies/v007/7.1slotkin.html>.

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