Richard speaks his thoughts: ""But I--born crude, with hum-ped back and wretched, misformed shape, whose visage makes dogs snarl and bark, and grown men stand and gape--am not well built for sporting tricks, 'tis plain for all to see, a lover I will never prove, so villain I will be."" With this simple verse, the essence of Richard and what drives him to his evil excesses is captured, and this format of Shakespearean style verse continues throughout...