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In this excerpt from act 1, scene 1, of Shakespeare’s Richard III, what two purposes

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Answer:

Play’s opening lines, Richard III (Duke of Gloucester)

Explanation:

It purposes in the opening scene 1. it depicts the motivations and personality of the character. In the play's opening lines, Richard III (Which is the Duke of Gloucester) reveals how much he hates himself because of his deformities and birth defects.

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