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Examples of Religious Iconography In KR3 (MOD A) (1 Viewer)

aimsneetno1

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this is kinda specific, but just wanted to know some examples of this technique
 

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this is kinda specific, but just wanted to know some examples of this technique
This would be quoting characters who are emblematic of religious values - such as King Edward, or Richmond who is foreseen to be God's proven messenger - you can use this to extrapolate on relevant quotes
 

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This would be quoting characters who are emblematic of religious values - such as King Edward, or Richmond who is foreseen to be God's proven messenger - you can use this to extrapolate on relevant quotes
Do you have some specific examples - I can't seem to find any!!!
 

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This would be quoting characters who are emblematic of religious values - such as King Edward, or Richmond who is foreseen to be God's proven messenger - you can use this to extrapolate on relevant quotes
ah fair, though like can ya give some specific examples
 

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Enter RICHARD aloft, between two Bishops
MAYOR: See where his grace stands, ‘tween two clergymen.
BUCKINGHAM: Two props of virtue for a Christian prince,
To stay him from the fall of vanity.
And see, a book of prayer in his hand,
True ornaments to know a holy man —
Famous Plantagenet, most gracious prince,
Lend favourable ear to our requests,
And pardon us the interruption
Of thy devotion and right Christian zeal.
(from King Richard III)


- here the book of prayer is an emblem of being religiously inclined, hence this portrays whoever holding it as a model of religiousness - however the dramatic irony is that Richard is holding the book of prayer...
 
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