Nah. Trump is exactly like Richard III... If he started as articulate as during his nightmare scene & went downhill from there
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A pretty common Shakespeare feature is the OTHER characters often didn't REALIZE they were villains. Trump is too obvious.
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Also his villains are interesting. (Not to confuse interesting with NEED TO PAY ATTENTION TO BECAUSE SHIT.)
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@iNexsus Trump knows all the words and has the best words. Period.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Was thinking of Trump as a modern-day Richard III - then realised Richard was way more eloquent and self-aware
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I want to compare him to Roderigo, because he's an idiot, but at the same time he ended up playing everyone for a fool, so...
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He also has no interesting motivations or desires, just pettiness and popularity. As a villain he would be very poorly written
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Also, Shakespeare's villains had fucking work ethic and/or redeemable qualities.
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Going to make the productions of Richard III modelled on him kind of bizarre, that's for certain.
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@iNexsus But there's some parallel with Dogberry from Much ado, though.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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