A review by ghostluvr2000
Richard II by William Shakespeare

read richard iii as well but i'm not listing it because i don't think i took it in enough to say that i read it. after richard iii (we're doing them out of order), i was worried that i wouldn't like the histories but that turned out not to be the case i actually really enjoyed richard ii maybe it was the inwardness of it all. ideas about the metatheatricality and richard bein so female-coded were veryyyyy interesting.

'be ruled by me' 'methinks i am a prophet new inspired' 'let us sit upon the ground / and tell sad stories of the death of kings'