R. Reddebrek

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His bitter words provide a clear view into his vision of his homeland: the common people, whose votes he was supposed to solicit, are all “slaves”; the “dastard nobles” are cowards who refused at the crucial moment to make the streets flow with blood to prevent his humiliating banishment. Now he longs for revenge against his entire “cankered country” (4.5.74, 90).
Tyrant: Shakespeare on Power
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