Henry VI, Part 1Lindhardt og Ringhof, 2021 M09 3 - 90 páginas After the death of King Henry V, his young son ascends to the throne. As he’s too young to rule, the English nobles rise to the challenge and take charge. Meanwhile, in France, Joan la Pucelle (Joan of Arc) persuades the newly crowned French king, Charles VII, to reclaim French lands held by the English. Lord Talbot, the national hero, leads the English to battle France. As the war rages on the continent, the feuding dukes of York and Somerset quarrel over who is responsible for sending reinforcements. The power struggles at court create unrest and set up future conflicts. "Henry VI, Part 1" looks at the early English history and the country’s tumultuous relationship with the French. The play is the first of four history plays (the others being "Henry VI, Part 2," "Henry VI, Part 3" and "Richard III") known collectively as the "first tetralogy." William Shakespeare (1564-1616) was an English playwright, poet and actor. Considered the greatest dramatist of all time, he is widely regarded as the most influential English language writer. Shakespeare’s plays focus on the range of human emotion and conflict, and have been translated into more than 100 languages. Many including "Hamlet" "Macbeth" and "Romeo and Juliet" have been adapted for stage and screen. |
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William Shakespeare. The First Part of King Henry the Sixth Act I. Scene 1. Westminster Abbey Dead March. Enter the.
William Shakespeare. The First Part of King Henry the Sixth Act I. Scene 1. Westminster Abbey Dead March. Enter the.
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William Shakespeare. Act. I. Scene. 1. Westminster Abbey Dead March. Enter the funeral of KING HENRY THE FIFTH, attended on by the DUKE OF BEDFORD, Regent of France, the DUKE OF GLOUCESTER, Protector, the DUKE OF EXETER, the EARL OF ...
William Shakespeare. Act. I. Scene. 1. Westminster Abbey Dead March. Enter the funeral of KING HENRY THE FIFTH, attended on by the DUKE OF BEDFORD, Regent of France, the DUKE OF GLOUCESTER, Protector, the DUKE OF EXETER, the EARL OF ...
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... Enter a MESSENGER MESSENGER. My honourable lords, health to you all! Sad tidings bring Ito you out of France, Of loss, of slaughter, and discomfiture: Guienne, Champagne, Rheims, Orleans, Paris, Guysors, Poictiers, are all quite lost ...
... Enter a MESSENGER MESSENGER. My honourable lords, health to you all! Sad tidings bring Ito you out of France, Of loss, of slaughter, and discomfiture: Guienne, Champagne, Rheims, Orleans, Paris, Guysors, Poictiers, are all quite lost ...
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... Enter a second MESSENGER SECOND MESSENGER. Lords, view these letters full of bad mischance. France is revolted from the English quite, Except some petty towns of no import. The Dauphin Charles is crowned king in Rheims; The Bastard of ...
... Enter a second MESSENGER SECOND MESSENGER. Lords, view these letters full of bad mischance. France is revolted from the English quite, Except some petty towns of no import. The Dauphin Charles is crowned king in Rheims; The Bastard of ...
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William Shakespeare. Wherewith already France is overrun. Enter a third MESSENGER THIRD MESSENGER. My gracious lords, to add to your laments, Wherewith you now bedew King Henry's hearse, I must inform you of a dismal fight Betwixt the ...
William Shakespeare. Wherewith already France is overrun. Enter a third MESSENGER THIRD MESSENGER. My gracious lords, to add to your laments, Wherewith you now bedew King Henry's hearse, I must inform you of a dismal fight Betwixt the ...
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alarum ALENCON answer arms base BASTARD bear BEDFORD blood body brave BURGUNDY CAPTAIN CHARLES command consent COUNTESS crown dare daughter Dauphin dead death doth Duke Earl enemies England English Enter EXETER Exeunt SCENE Exit eyes farewell father fear fight foes forces France French friends gates give glory GLOUCESTER Grace hand hast hath hear heart heaven hence Henry's honour I'll Joan JOHN keep KING HENRY knight late leave live look lord Lord Talbot LUCY madam MARGARET means MESSENGER MORTIMER mother ne'er never noble once Orleans peace PLANTAGENET princely prisoner Protector PUCELLE realm REIGNIER rest Richard rose Salisbury side soldiers SOMERSET soul sound Speak spirit stand stay strike SUFFOLK sweet sword TALBOT thee THIRD thou thou art Tower town uncle unto VERNON walls WARWICK wilt WINCHESTER wrong yield YORK young