Today’s Totally Random Line(s)
Hover
about her; say, that right for right
Hath
dimm’d your infant morn to aged night.
-Queen Margaret
King Richard the Third Act IV, Scene iv, Line 16
Margaret is overlooking Elizabeth and the Duchess of York, the latter’s
mother-in-law and listening in on their conversation.
Keep in mind, Margaret is the
widow of Henry VI, and Elizabeth is the widow of Edward IV. Henry and Edward
battled over the kingship and Edward finally won, but now Edward has died of
illness. Edward has two sons, but he also has a brother who is destined to be
Richard the Third. Richard is taking over now and has those two sons locked
away in the Tower of London. They will become known as the princes in the tower.
Elizabeth is lamenting her two sons' fate whilst Margaret listens,
Ah, my poor princes! Ah, my tender babes! My unblown flowers, new-appearing sweets! If yet your gentle souls fly in the air, And be not fixt in doom perpetual, Hover about me with your airy wings, And hear your mother’s lamentation!
And Margaret responds, speaking to herself, with Today’s Totally Random Lines. So both the women are addressing the absent princes, but each has a different message for them. The mother of the princes misses them, naturally. Margaret (no relation to the princes), having lost her husband, Henry VI and her son in the war, really has no love for the princes. In fact, she sees the assumed fate of the princes as an eye for any eye.
It’s certainly two very different thoughts about the princes.
1 comment:
That is dumb. What a waste of a helicopter.
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