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'The Mirror of All Christian Kings' To What Extent do You Feel Shakespeare's Henry V Justifies this Description
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... 'The Mirror of All Christian Kings' To What Extent do You Feel Shakespeare's Henry V Justifies this Description? Henry V does justify 'The mirror of all Christian Kings' He is a great military leader, a good politician, a strong public speaker, a religious man and therefore a 'mirror of all Christian kings' He is a very strong Christian king and does what he has to do as a king. This does make him look heartless however it was his duty. When we look at Henry as a king we have to look in the context of the situation. Kingly qualities required now in 2004 are different to the ones in 1415 and indeed in Shakespeare's time. In 1415 a king had to be ruthless, a strong leader of men, a religious man, a good politician and liked by his people. Nowadays being a statesperson and a bridger of gaps is














