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  1. A Modern Perspective: Henry V. “It is not the literal past, the ‘facts’ of history, that shape us, but images of the past embodied in language.”. —Brian Friel, Translations. The Life of Henry V is a “history play” in more senses than one: it is a play about how history is made, and also how it is remade; it is a representation of ...

  2. In keeping with his father’s advice ( Henry IV, Part 2) to seek foreign quarrels, Henry V, formerly Prince Hal, resolves to subjugate France and retake the lands in France previously held by England. His political and military advisers conclude that he has a rightful claim to the French crown and encourage him to follow the military exploits ...

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  3. Background on Henry V. Henry V is one of Shakespeare’s so-called history plays. It forms the fourth part of a tetralogy (a four-part series) dealing with the historical rise of the English royal House of Lancaster. (The three plays that come before it are Richard II, Henry IV, Part 1 and Henry IV, Part 2 .) Henry V, probably written in 1599 ...

  4. Oct 13, 2010 · It has been described as one of the greatest battles of all time -- the fight between Henry V of England and the French army on October 25, 1415, at Agincourt in northern France. Henry, whose goal ...

  5. The ground for the action of Henry V was first set in Henry IV, Part 2, when the dying King Henry IV advised his son to quash England’s civil war by redirecting the violence out and away from the kingdom. Responding to his father’s advice, the newly crowned King Henry V set his sights on a war in France. This explains why the current play ...

  6. There are four groups of stories incorporated in the Shakespearian plays that deal with Henry V’s early life. First, those concerning the relationship between the Prince and his father King Henry IV. Second, those that portray the Prince as the friend and comrade-in-vice of the lowest reprobates. Third, those that assert that the Prince was ...

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  8. Editors of the Folger Shakespeare Library Editions. Henry V is Shakespeare’s most famous “war play,” perhaps because it represents war in such a variety of ways and thereby tests whatever understanding of war we may bring to it. Some of the play glorifies war, especially the play’s Choruses and Henry’s speeches urging his troops into ...