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How Successfully Does Shakespeare Present To An Audience Henry As The 'Ideal King'  

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How Successfully Does Shakespeare Present To An Audience Henry As The 'Ideal King' In this essay I will show you how successfully Shakespeare presents to an audience Henry as the 'ideal king'. In this essay I will first examine the historical context of the play (what actually happened), then I will discuss how Shakespeare portrayed Henry in the play compared to the real Henry and how successfully did Shakespeare present to an audience Henry as the 'ideal king'. Third I will demonstrate how Shakespeare is able to show these events on a stage. Finally I will end the essay with my own conclusion of how successfully Shakespeare presents to an audience Henry as the 'ideal king'. In reality the king at the time Henry did not have a right to the throne of France- after all he had no right to that of England's either- but it was...

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