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Why This Matters
Connect literature to life
Some manipulators create false evidence to justify their actions. This skill helps you spot manufactured documents and records.
Practice This Today
When someone produces evidence, examine the timeline. Was it created before or after the decision? Are there inconsistencies? Does the evidence match the timeline of events?
Now let's explore the literary elements.
Key Quotes & Analysis
"And yet within these five hours Hastings lived, Untainted, unexamined, free, at liberty."
Context: The scrivener realizing the document was created before Hastings' supposed crime
The scrivener exposes the timeline: the document took eleven hours to create, but Hastings was only accused five hours ago. The evidence was manufactured.
In Today's Words:
The document was created before the supposed crime - it's manufactured evidence
"Who is so gross That cannot see this palpable device? Yet who so bold but says he sees it not?"
Context: The scrivener recognizing that everyone sees the manipulation but no one speaks
The scrivener recognizes that the manipulation is obvious, but fear and complicity keep people silent. This is how manipulation succeeds.
In Today's Words:
Everyone can see the manipulation, but no one is brave enough to call it out
Thematic Threads
Corruption
In This Chapter
Evidence is manufactured, not documented
Development
Documents become tools of manipulation
In Your Life:
Watch for evidence created after decisions - it may be manufactured justification
Complicity
In This Chapter
Those who see manipulation often remain silent
Development
Silence enables manipulation
In Your Life:
Recognize when you see manipulation but choose silence - your silence may enable it
You now have the context. Time to form your own thoughts.
Discussion Questions
- 1
What does the scrivener's revelation show about Richard's methods? How does the timeline expose the manipulation?
analysis • deep - 2
Why does the scrivener remain silent even though he recognizes the manipulation? What does this show about complicity?
reflection • medium - 3
Have you witnessed manufactured evidence? How was documentation created to justify predetermined actions?
application • surface
Critical Thinking Exercise
The Evidence Timeline Analysis
The scrivener exposes manufactured evidence by examining the timeline. Think of a time when evidence seemed manufactured.
Consider:
- •How do you verify evidence is genuine versus manufactured?
- •What are the signs of manufactured evidence?
- •How can you examine timelines to expose manipulation?
- •What can you do when you recognize manufactured evidence?
Journaling Prompt
Write about a time when you saw manufactured evidence. How did the timeline expose it? Did you speak out or remain silent? Why?
Coming Up Next...
Chapter 15: Act IV, Scene 2 (cont.): The Princes Murdered
Richard stages his most elaborate performance yet, appearing reluctant to accept the crown while actively seeking it.





