Monday, August 19, 2019
Shakespeares Portrayal of Henry V as the Model Monarch Essay -- Papers
 Shakespeare's Portrayal of Henry V as the Model Monarch       In this essay I intend to show that Shakespeare portrays Henry as the     Classic Sovereign as he is patriotic, brave, cunning, religious,     natural leader & in touch with the lower class of the country. I will     use quotes and remarks in the play to show this and present it. I     shall firstly do a summery of the play and give a basic image of what     it contains, and then give a detailed analysis, which will give a more     detailed view of particular scenes to show how Shakespeare shows     Henry's character and finally I shall make a conclusion to present my     evidence, to show that Henry is presented as a model monarch.       The play is based around Henry V's later life after he has become     monarch. He is shown in the plays forerunner Henry IV were he is a     young prince he is shown as an insurgent young future king. He Drinks     with a group of lowlifes from the criminal underworld of London and     visits Brothels with them. However he is shown to have fitted into the     role of King perfectly, and the play Henry V shows the most successful     years of his life, in his campaign to gain France.       The Chorus asks the audience to excuse the limitations of the theatre     and to use their imaginations to conjure up the great events, which     are to be presented in the play.       ACT I. The Archbishop of Canterbury and the Bishop of Ely are anxious     about a proposed bill, which would transfer a vast deal of the     Church's property to the King. The Archbishop hopes that he may have     averted this by the offer of a sizeable amount of money. We hear that     the Kings disposition has significantly enhanced since he has come to     the thron...              ... military commander and avoids useless loss of     life such as at Harfleur. In matters of state Henry is firm and     decisive. His reply to the Dauphins "tennis balls"insult is angery but     restrained and he listens to the advice of others. He dispences     justice in a fair and impartial manner. The three traitors are     condemned to death because they have threatened the safety of the     kingdom and does not seek personal revenge & also has qualities which     encoiurage us to believe in him as a human being, not just a paragon     of kingly virtues. He has a sense of humour and is awkward and blunt     when speaking to Katherine.       I have done an Introduction, General summery, Detailed analyasis and a     Conclusion and have put forward all my views and fulfilled the     question criteria and have proven that Henry V is portrayed as a model     monarch.                        
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