How does Richard eliminate his brother Clarence?
Christopher Davis
Updated on April 27, 2026
Richard engineers the imprisonment of his elder brother, Clarence, in the Tower of London. Clarence tells his jailer a dream he had of drowning. Shortly afterwards, Richard's hired assassins kill him and place the body in a cask of wine.
What happens to Clarence in Richard III?
After Richard issues his death warrant, poor Clarence in stabbed and then drowned in a big vat of wine in Act 1, Scene 4. This is pretty ironic given that Clarence had a dream about drowning in the ocean prior to his murder.Who does Richard murder in Richard III?
This identified Sir James Tyrrell as the murderer, acting on Richard's orders. Tyrrell was the loyal servant of Richard III who is said to have confessed to the murder of the princes before his execution for treason in 1502.What happens in Richard III act4?
Summary: Act IV, scene iiiTyrrell returns to the palace and tells Richard that the princes are dead. He says that he has been deeply shaken by the deed and that the two men he commissioned to perform the murders are also full of regrets after smothering the two children to death in their sleep.