About Henry V
Henry, who appears as the carefree and often badly behaved young Prince Hal in two of Shakespeare's earlier plays, has been crowned King of England. Before long, he finds himself leading an army to invade France. The play is based on real events surrounding the Battle of Agincourt in 1415.
While Henry V is a patriotic play that often seems to celebrate war, in parts it offers a more balanced portrayal, for example in the famous scene where Henry goes disguised among his troops and hears what they really think of him.
This interactive version of the play includes character toggling features for easy revision.
Henry V is one in a series of Shakespeare plays brought to you by Pearson Publishing and available now on Google Play.
The complete series includes:
Much Ado About Nothing
Romeo and Juliet
Macbeth
The Merchant of Venice
The Tempest
Othello
Henry V
Julius Caesar
Twelfth Night
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