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Henry VI, part 3

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Henry VI, part 3
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Henry VI, part 3
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Series statement
Play on Shakespeare
Summary
The third play of Shakespeare's "War of the Roses Tetralogy", this "Part III" is widely regarded as the best of the three works on Henry VI. The Bard's skill in producing scenes of moving drama is readily apparent, for Queen Margaret journeys to France in search of military aid, after King Henry brokers a deal with his enemy Richard, Duke of York, for physical protection. Many bloody and heart-rending battles take place in this play as the War of the Roses reaches its climax, with Henry VI returning from exile only to be, murdered in the Tower of London by Richard, Duke of Gloucester. Though the civil war is, brought to an end with the defeat of the Yorkists, the villainous plotting of the future Richard III is, prophesied in Henry VI's last words. This hints at his notorious actions and tragic reign in "Richard III", the final play of the tetralogy. This edition includes a biographical afterword, annotations by Henry N. Hudson, and an introduction by Charles Harold Herford
Target audience
adult
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