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  1. Jan 25, 2023 · Well, first of all, the quote is real! It goes, “The first thing we do is, let’s kill all the lawyers.”. It’s said by a character called Dick the Butcher in Act IV, Scene II of William Shakespeare’s Henry VI, Part II, which was (we think) written between 1596 and 1599.

  2. Jul 31, 2015 · Henry VI, Part 2 presents a kind of story that was popular before Shakespeare began writing, tracing the fall of powerful individuals to their untimely deaths. The first to go is the Duke of Gloucester, Lord Protector of England and the…

  3. Jul 31, 2015 · Characters in the Play. The English. King Henry VI. Lord Talbot, afterwards Earl of Shrewsbury. John Talbot, his son. Duke of Gloucester, the king’s uncle, and Lord Protector. Duke of Bedford, the king’s uncle, and Regent of France. Duke of Exeter, the king’s great-uncle. Cardinal, Bishop of Winchester, the king’s great-uncle.

  4. In the early scenes of Henry VI, Part 1, for example, one finds the words vaward (i.e., vanguard), otherwhiles (i.e., occasionally, sometimes), intermissive (i.e., intermittent), and agazed (i.e., terrified). Words of this kind will become familiar the more early plays you read. In Henry VI, Part 1, as in all of Shakespeare’s writing, more ...

  5. Richard Plantagenet, Duke of York, thinks he has the right to rule England. The pressure of York’s army prompts Henry to go into hiding, as all-out war for the throne looms large. The Shakescleare modern English translation of Henry VI, Part 2 allows you to track the rise and fall of prominent nobles and the conflict for the throne.

  6. Earl of Suffolk. The Earl of Suffolk is a character in William Shakespeare's play Henry VI, Part 1. He is a nobleman who plays a significant role in the political struggles and power dynamics of the play. Known for his cunning and manipulative nature, Suffolk is a complex character who wields his influence to further his own ambitions.

  7. Henry V is dead, and some of the nobles are beginning to quarrel, especially Gloucester (Protector of the young Henry VI) and the Bishop of Winchester, who is ambitious for power. News arrives of English defeats in France and Bedford prepares to leave with reinforcements. The French are attacking the English-held Orleans, but are beaten back.

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