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King Henry V

Book • 1920
King Henry V is a historical play by William Shakespeare, focusing on the reign of King Henry V of England.

The play depicts Henry's transformation from a young, carefree prince to a respected and victorious king.

It covers events such as the Battle of Agincourt and the negotiations for peace with France.

Themes of leadership, war, and national identity are central to the play.

Famous speeches, including the St. Crispin's Day Speech, highlight the power of rhetoric and the spirit of the English soldiers.

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