The Tragedy of Richard III and Machiavellianism

On the basis of The Tragedy of Richard III, what should we conclude about the similarities and differences between the views of politics and of wise princes held by Machiavelli and Shakespeare? Is Richard of Gloucester a good representative of Machiavellianism? How or how not? Is the play a rebuke of Machiavelli, a confirmation of his wisdom, or something in between? How so?

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