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Which line spoken by King Richard offers the best evidence that he is a cruel and unjust ruler?

A.
"A black day it will be to somebody." (line 11)
B.
"Off with his son George's head!" (line 76)
C.
"Let's whip these stragglers o'er the seas again" (line 58)
D.
"Spur your proud horses hard, and ride in blood" (line 72)

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In my opinion, B. He knows George and is still willing to kill his son.

King Richard's remark, "Off with his son George's head!" is the clearest indication of his brutality and injustice. As a result, choice (B) is the right response.

Why is King Richard a villain?

King Richard III is frequently portrayed as a brutal despot, but recent research indicates that this is not the whole story.

Most people see a terrible dictator with a bent back and a ruthless desire for power when they think of King Richard III.

He decides to be a villain and despises the current state of calm in the kingdom since he feels cursed by unloved, nature, and bored.

Since nature has given him a disability and a life he can't enjoy, he schemes to cause problems. Despite knowing George, he still has the desire to murder his son.

Therefore, option (B), (line 76) is the correct answer.

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