Richard's right hand man
Who is Buckingham?
When he accuses Hastings and screams "Off with his head!"
What is 'Over-the-top aggression'?
The news disturbs the Duchess and Elizabeth in Act II, scene iv
What is Rivers and Grey being arrested?
She is their mother
Who is Richard, Clarence, and Edward?
This is who he is mainly loyal to
Who is Richard?
He lost his head for not supporting Richard
Who is Hastings?
Richard tells Prince Edward this when he says he wants more uncles to greet him
What is that his uncles were dangerous and he was too young to realize it
This is where Elizabeth and the Duchess take York in Act II, scene iv
What is to sanctuary (to be protected by the Church)?
This is who she tells Clarence's children is responsible for their father's death
Who is Richard?
His primary motivation
What is the desire for power/prestige?
They were put to death in a place called Pomfret
Who are Rivers and Grey?
Moving the princes to the Tower and making sure Elizabeth's family members don't have access to them
What is 'isolation'?
"Sweet prince, the untainted virtue of your years
Hath not yet dived into the world’s deceit;
Nor more can you distinguish of a man
Than of his outward show"
What is "You're too young to know when you're being deceived"?
This is the nature of her relationship with her daughter-in-law Elizabeth
What is mutually respectful and caring?
The Earldom of Hereford and King Edward's possessions
What is what Richard promises him when he is king?
He runs a lot of errands for Richard (some deadly)
Who is Catesby?
My oracle, my prophet, my dear cousin,
I, as a child, will go by thy direction.
What is 'love-bombing'?
"You are too senseless obstinate, my lord, Too ceremonious and traditional."
What is "you have no reason or need to protect York from us"
This is how she feels about Richard
What is ashamed
He does this to demonstrate his loyalty to Richard
What is to tell the citizens that he should be king?
He is a quiet nobleman who has managed to avoid Richard's bad side (so far)
Who is Lord Stanley?
Richard pretends to be pious and prayerful in Act III, scene iv
What is 'playing the innocent card'?
"O, ’tis a parlous boy,
Bold, quick, ingenious, forward, capable.
He is all the mother’s, from the top to toe."
What is "York will be a threat to us because he is smart like his mother"?
She was called this before she had the title of "Duchess"
What is "Queen"
Buckingham makes up lies and rumors about them to make Richard look like the rightful heir
Who is the Duchess, King Edward, and Elizabeth?