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Q1Why does York initially agree to let Henry remain king for his lifetime?
Q2What happens to Rutland, the young son of York, during the battle at Wakefield?
Q3After York's death, which of his sons becomes the new head of the York faction?
Q4What does Margaret do to York before she kills him at Wakefield?
Q5Why does Warwick switch sides to support Henry against Edward?
Q6What fate befalls King Henry when Edward recaptures him from Warwick's custody?
Q7Who is Richard of Gloucester, and what sets him apart from his brothers?
Q8What is Clarence's primary motivation when he allies with Warwick against Edward?
Q9Who says 'I am myself alone' and what does this line reveal?
Q10What does Henry mean when he says 'My crown is in my heart, not on my head'?
Q11In Act 2, Scene 5, what does Henry observe on the battlefield that breaks his heart?
Q12Why does Richard murder King Henry in the Tower?
Q13What does Queen Margaret mean by calling Warwick 'the king-maker'?
Q14How does the play frame civil war as a breakdown of natural order?
Q15What does Richard's deformity represent in the play's exploration of ambition?
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