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Old 05-24-2005, 07:07 PM   #1
Monica
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Why it shouldn't be confusing

I had to read Richard III several times before I could understand who did what and which Edward was which. The important thing for anyone interested in reading Richard III is that you NEED to review the late branches of the York and Lancaster families. Everything is clear from there. I feel I have enough to do with this play since I've already tested over it at our UIL state academic meet.
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