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Jet001 [13]
2 years ago
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Richard III Act 5 Scene 3 which events from the passage show how parallel plot lines create tension or suspense

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stich3 [128]2 years ago
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The events from the passage (In  Richard III - Act 5) that show how parallel plot lines create tension or suspense is: "Richard's motivation to his soldiers before the war (5.3.315-42) and Richmond's charge (5.3.238-72)"

<h3>What made both plots contribute to the tension?</h3>

In the fifth act, Richard speaks of his strategy. His intention is to end Edwards life.

This plan (now known to the audience) creates a suspension and tension as they await whether or not this will happen.

Hence, it is right to state that: The events from the passage that show how parallel plot lines create tension or suspense is: "Richard's motivation to his soldiers before the war (5.3.315-42) and Richmond's charge (5.3.238-72)".

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