1. Henry V
In Act II, scene 2, the king displays his clever handling of his conspirators, revealing himself as an astute and just leader who is acutely aware of human behaviour. ... (Act II, sc 2, p.83, lines 54-57, course text) At this instance, the king lays out his so-called commission letters to them, which were in fact their charges against them for treason. ... After his rousing St Crispian's Day speech at Agincourt, and leading his 'happy few, band of brothers' to near victory over the French troops, we are transported to the battlefield scene of the lamenting French nobles in Ac...
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- Approx Pages: 7
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- Grade Level: High School