HarryingHarrying considers Richard III and the four plays of Shakespeares HenriadRichard II, Henry IV Part 1, Henry IV Part 2, and Henry V. Berger combines close reading with cultural analysis to show how the language characters speak always says more than the speakers mean to say. Shakespeares speakers try to say one thing. Their language says other things that often question the speakers motives or intentions. Harrying explores the effect of this linguistic
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