Shakespeare’s Richard III play is set in England in the period leading up to and during the reign of Richard III, 1483 – 1485, in London, in Salisbury, in a camp near Tamworth, and at Bosworth Field near Leicester. See map of Richard III settings
Date written: 1591
Genre classification: Richard III is a History Play.
Main characters in Richard III: King Edward IV
Elizabeth, Queen of King Edward the Fourth
Edward, Prince of Wales; afterward King Edward the Fifth, & Richard, Duke of York, Sons to the King
George, Duke of Clarence, & Richard, Duke of Gloucester, afterward King Richard III, Brothers to the King
Duchess of york, Mother to King Edward the Fourth, Clarence, and Gloucester
Margaret, Widow of King Henry the Sixth
A young Son of Clarence
Henry, Earl of Richmond; afterward King Henry the Seventh
Cardinal bourchier, Archbishop of Canterbury
Thomas Rotherham, Archbishop of York
John Morton, Bishop of Ely
Duke of Buckingham
Duke of Norfolk
Lady Anne, Widow of Edward, Prince of Wales, Son to King Henry the Sixth; afterward married to the Duke of Gloucester. See a full list of characters in Richard III.
Richard III themes: Ambition has horrific consequences. Richard is even more ambitious than Macbeth and commits even more horrific crimes but suffers no remorse.
Another theme is deception and what it can achieve, in this case, the desired outcome for its perpetrator. Once again, we see in Shakespeare that ubiquitous theme of appearance and reality. Pure evil has no conscience – it’s entirely practical.
In the left hand column of plays, Richard II and Richard III point to the wrong plays. That is, if you click on Richard II you get the summary for Richard III, and vice versa!
Thanks for the spot Phil – just fixed it.