With his elder brother, King Edward IV, dying, Richard believes himself to be the most qualified to rule. He sets his plan to ascend to the throne into action. The first step was to lock up the rightful heir, his other brother George, Duke of Clarence, in the tower. He demonstrates his manipulation skills and plants the seeds of distrust in his brother Clarence's head. He tells Clarence that it is not the king that is locking him up in the tower, "'Tis the lady Grey his wife that tempers him to that extremity" he says. He then puts on a show; sobbing to Clarence in front of Brakenbury, telling Clarence " I will deliver you, or else lie for you." A statement that turned out to be false. Instead of trying to deliver Clarence from tower Richard hires two murderers to kill Clarence, this plan was executed perfectly.
His next step in his plan to claim the throne was to claim a bride. He had one woman in mind; a widow named Anne Neville. He stated that "The readiest way to make Anne amends is to become her husband and her father". He once more demonstrates his wonderful manipulative, and persuasive abilities to convince Anne to marry him. This shows his power, and control over people, as she marries him even though he murdered her husband and father.
The next step in Richard's plan is to eliminate the family of the late king's wife, Queen Elizabeth, who naturally would prefer to see her sons, Prince Edward and Richard Duke of York, to ascend the throne. Richard III decides that the only way to make sure that the little princes cannot claim the throne is to eliminate them permanently. Richard decides that the most secure way to kill the princes is to become their most trusted friend. Richard therefore becomes "Lord Protector" of the little princes. Anxious to "protect" his own interests, Richard imprisons them in the tower.
The next step in his brilliant scheme is to increase public support for his own claim to the crown. Richard, aided by Buckingham, enacts shows of devotion, kindness, religiousness and other virtues, which recommend him to the citizenry and especially to the Lord Mayor and aldermen of London. This done he finally wins the mayor and the alderman over and receives the offer to "the supreme seat, the throne majestical, the sceptered office of his ancestors themselves, the lineal glory of his royal house". After some false persuasion by the Duke of Buckingham, Richard finally accepts the "golden yoke of sovereignty." To secure his position further, he hires James Tyrell to "terminate" the two princes in the tower. His wife Anne dies so he then arranges to marry Princess Elizabeth, daughter of the former king, Edward IV. Since Richard has no more need for Buckingham, since the crown is secured. So he therefore "terminates" Buckingham as well.
As a villain Richard did succeed, he was heartless, intelligent, organized, manipulative and persuasive. He also had the perfect scapegoat; the Duke of Buckingham who was hard working, honest and loyal to the end. Richard displayedthe properties of a perfect villain and therefore fulfilled his goal to ascend the throne. Without these resources Richard would not have a chance at the throne. But as a King Richard did succeed, he became overconfident, and sloppy. Richard thought that he did not need to protect himself from enemies since they were all dead. He did not know that Stanley whom he did trust was defecting to Richmond. He became overconfident when the war came upon him and in the end he failed. Richard was an excellent villain but a terrible king.