In Shakespeare's plays, the character who eventually becomes Richard III is Richard, Duke of Gloucester. He is the central character in the play "Richard III," where he rises to power and becomes King Richard III. Richard is also a prominent character in the earlier play "Henry VI, Part 3," where his ambition and ruthless nature are first developed.
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