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Synopsis
At the beginning of Henry VI, Part 1, King Henry V's funeral is taking place, and messengers arrive with news of trouble in France. The noblemen rise up and plan tasks to reclaim their land from the French. The new king, who is Henry V's son, gets ready to do work to remedy the situation in France. Meanwhile, Gloucester gets into a fight with the leader of the church. In France, a English hero named Talbot has been taken prisoner. Talbot gets released in exchange for a French lord. Talbot and Joan end up fighting. Also in this play, different parts of England are fighting one another - The Red Rose vs the White Rose. Towards the end of the play, Suffolk seizes a young French princess, Margaret of Anjou, with the intention for her to marry King Henry VI. Suffolk hopes that once he gets Margaret married, it will give him the power to control the new king, through his control of her.
Show Information
- Book
- William Shakespeare
- Category
- Play
- Age Guidance
- Thirteen Plus (PG-13)
- Number of Acts
- 5
- First Produced
- 1591
- Genres
- Drama
- Time & Place
- england
- Cast Size
- large
- Licensor
- None/royalty-free
- Ideal For
- College/University, Large Cast, Mostly Male Cast, Professional Theatre, Regional Theatre, Star Vehicle Male, Includes Young Adult, Adult, Mature Adult, Elderly, Early Teen, Late Teen Characters
Context
Henry VI Part 1 is thought to have been written in 1591. Some believe that Shakespeare wrote it in collaboration with Christopher Marlowe and Thomas Nashe, who were contemporaries of Shakespeare and successful playwrights as well.
Henry VI Part 1 is the first of the trilogy of plays chronicling the War of the Roses, although it is thought that the plays were written out of order. This play focuses on how the British political system was being torn apart after the death of the highly
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At Westminster Abbey, the Dukes of Exeter, Bedford and Gloucester, the Earl of Warwick, and the Bishop of Winchester mourn the death of King Henry V. They reflect on what a perfect King he was, and how England is doomed to war and destruction now that he is gone. The country is in the middle of a war with France, and they worry what will happen now that their valiant King is no longer around to save the country.
A messenger enters and tells and brings news that England has lost many cities
to read the plot for Henry VI Part 1 and to unlock other amazing theatre resources!Characters
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