Episode 14 - Richard III
Episode 15 of the The Bicks Pod podcast, hosted by thebickspod, titled "Episode 14 - Richard III" was published on November 5, 2019 and runs 59 minutes.
November 5, 2019 ·59m · The Bicks Pod
Summary
This episode brings us to the conclusion of the Wars of the Roses, and to the emergence of Shakespeare's first great villain, the short-reigning English king, Richard III. Long a fan and public favourite of the Bard's, this play is noteworthy for a number of reasons, including its continued relevance in the world's varied political realms. Join us for a discussion of the characters, the story, and the political interpretations of one of England's most reviled monarchs, and one of Shakespeare's most engaging characters. Marriage Counselling: This episode's marriage counsel debate revolved around which modern politician most resembles Richard III. If you've ever wanted to hear us slag two conservative politicians from North America, this is the debate for you. Extra notes: A quick search reveals that no one has, as of yet, trademarked the term "Tragic Anti-Hero" so maybe Lindsay can corner the market and open a new front of Richardian discourse "Is Stephen Harper a hologram?" by Rick Mercer, covering the 2011 Canadian election: https://www.macleans.ca/general/is-stephen-harper-a-hologram/
Episode Description
This episode brings us to the conclusion of the Wars of the Roses, and to the emergence of Shakespeare's first great villain, the short-reigning English king, Richard III. Long a fan and public favourite of the Bard's, this play is noteworthy for a number of reasons, including its continued relevance in the world's varied political realms. Join us for a discussion of the characters, the story, and the political interpretations of one of England's most reviled monarchs, and one of Shakespeare's most engaging characters.
Marriage Counselling:
This episode's marriage counsel debate revolved around which modern politician most resembles Richard III. If you've ever wanted to hear us slag two conservative politicians from North America, this is the debate for you.
Extra notes:
- A quick search reveals that no one has, as of yet, trademarked the term "Tragic Anti-Hero" so maybe Lindsay can corner the market and open a new front of Richardian discourse
- "Is Stephen Harper a hologram?" by Rick Mercer, covering the 2011 Canadian election: https://www.macleans.ca/general/is-stephen-harper-a-hologram/
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