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Why This Matters
Connect literature to life
When manipulators start eliminating people who pose no real threat, they've entered dangerous territory. This skill helps you recognize the elimination spiral.
Practice This Today
Watch for people who eliminate others who pose no threat. This is a sign of the elimination spiral - a pattern that doesn't stop on its own. The spiral has no natural end.
Now let's explore the literary elements.
Key Quotes & Analysis
"The most arch deed of piteous massacre That ever yet this land was guilty of"
Context: Describing the murder of the princes
The murder of innocent children represents the ultimate evil - killing those who pose no threat, purely for power.
In Today's Words:
The most evil act of murder this country has ever seen
Thematic Threads
Ruthlessness
In This Chapter
Innocence offers no protection
Development
Elimination becomes routine
In Your Life:
When someone eliminates people who pose no threat, they've entered the elimination spiral
Evil
In This Chapter
The murder of innocent children
Development
Evil becomes routine and normalized
In Your Life:
Recognize when elimination becomes routine - this is a sign of dangerous escalation
You now have the context. Time to form your own thoughts.
Discussion Questions
- 1
Why does Richard kill the princes? Do they pose a real threat? What does this reveal about the elimination spiral?
analysis • deep - 2
What does the murder of innocent children reveal about Richard's character? How does the elimination spiral work?
reflection • medium - 3
Have you witnessed the elimination spiral? How did someone start eliminating people who posed no threat?
application • surface
Critical Thinking Exercise
The Spiral Recognition
Richard kills the princes who pose no threat. Think of someone who eliminated people who weren't actually dangerous.
Consider:
- •What does it mean when someone eliminates non-threats?
- •How does the elimination spiral work?
- •What are the signs that someone has entered this spiral?
Journaling Prompt
Write about the elimination spiral. Have you seen it in action? How does it progress?
Coming Up Next...
Chapter 19: Act IV-V: Paranoia, Rebellion, & Buckingham's End
Richard's evil actions begin to turn against him as enemies gather and his support crumbles.





