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how does the king establish that he and his subjects are equal in the end?​

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Answered by keisuke3010
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How does the king establish that he and his subjects are equal in the end? The king proves that he is like other men, by saying that he also lives by bread like other men. He feels want, he iongs for friends, experiences happiness and sorrow. So, by all these, a king is also equal to other men.

Explanation:

In the end, King Richard II pathetically explains that he is also an ordinary mortal with desires, need for friends and the compulsion to taste grief. Even a king has a cup of misery in his life.

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