how does the king establish that he and his subjects are equal in the end?
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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.Read more on Sarthaks.com - https://www.sarthaks.com/923727/how-does-the-king-establish-that-he-and-his-subjects-are-equal-in-the-end
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In the end king Richard II pathetically explains that he is also an ordinary mortal with desires, a need of friends and the compulsion to taste grief. Even a king has a cup of misery in his life.
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