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This is a situation Richard loves.
He can use the fear...

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... the turmoil to his advantage.
He knows they hate each other.

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He'll use their hatred
to manipulate them.

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You know, to divide, then conquer.
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My Lord of Gloucester,
I have too long borne...

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...these blunt upbraidings
and these bitter scoffs.

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By heaven, I will acquaint his majesty
of these gross taunts.

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- I'd rather be a country servant...
PACINO: What!

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Threat you me with telling of the king?
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Tell him, and spare not.
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Let me put it in your minds,
if you forget...

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...what you are ere this,
and what you are.

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Withal, what I have been,
and what I am.

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A murderous villain,
and so still thou art.

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PACINO:
Well, it is a complicated play too.

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All those relationships and the wives,
the Queen Margaret stuff is difficult.

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Hear me, you wrangling pirates,
that fall out...

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...in sharing that which
you have pill'd from me!

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PACINO: Margaret was the queen
before the war.

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She was a Lancaster,
and she was dethroned by the Yorks.

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She's a ghost of the past,
haunting the Yorks with her curses.

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A husband and a son...
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Don't you think she rants and raves
around the castle like this a lot?

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PARSONS: No!
ALLEN: No?

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I don't think so.
I think she just comes in this day...

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...because it's a crisis time.
She feels it.

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Give way, dull clouds,
to my quick curses!

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It's primordial.
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She brings that kind of music
into this experience.

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Poor painted queen.
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The day will come that thou shalt wish
for me to help thee...

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...curse this poisonous
bunchback'd toad.

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LINDFORS: Reading this play,
as I take word by word...

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...everything she says happens.
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Beware of yonder dog! Look.
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Have not to do with him,
beware of him.


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