At
Richard’s memorial service, the fourth-year drama students are seated in the front rows with Richard’s family.
Oliver senses everyone watching and whispering about him as he enters. For a brief second, Oliver makes eye contact with Richard’s father, an imposing man who looks just like his dead son.
Dean Holinshed gives a speech in which he compares Richard to King Henry V, a complicated hero. He reads out a stanza from Shakespeare’s play
Henry V, which includes the lines, “[…] scourge the bad revolting
stars / That have consented unto Henry’s death […]” Finishing his speech, he unveils a portrait of Richard as Julius Caesar which will be hung in the theatre lobby. Looking at the picture, Oliver is struck by Richard’s glare and feels like he is alive and wrathful again.