The Boar
The boar is Richard’s heraldic
symbol, and is used several times throughout the play to represent him, most
notably in Stanley’s dream about Hastings’s death. The idea of the boar is also
played on in describing Richard’s deformity, and Richard is cursed by the
duchess as an “abortive, rooting hog” (I.iii.225). The boar was one of the most
dangerous animals that people hunted in the Middle Ages and Renaissance, and
Shakespeare’s audience would have associated it with untamed aggression and
uncontrollable violence
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