"What do I fear? Myself? There's none else by. Richard lovesRichard; that is, and I. Is there a murderer here? No. Yes, I am. Then fly! What, from myself? There's none else by." (5.3.193)
This quote is of King Richard talking to himself after his dream about all of his victims. This quote is significant because it is the first time Richard shows any sign of a moral compass. This marks a significant change in Richards character, where now he is starting to feel regret about his actions,and is beginning to question himself as a person.
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