Henri V

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“Henry V” is a historical play by William Shakespeare that focuses on the reign of King Henry V of England.

The play depicts Henry's transformation into a charismatic and courageous leader as he leads his army into France during the Hundred Years' War. Central to the play is the Battle of Agincourt, where the English forces achieve a decisive victory against the French.

Shakespeare's portrayal of Henry V explores themes of leadership, patriotism, and the moral complexities of war.

The play celebrates the strength and resilience of the English spirit.

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Michael Edwards
pour son discours d'Henri V, que tous les Anglais connaissent.
La grande traversée Winston Churchill
Mentioned to illustrate Shakespeare's focus on the English fighting alone against the world.
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