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In A Play With Such A Dominating Central Character, How Does

Shakespeare Create A Variety of Viewpoints and Interests?

Shakespeare's Henry has been described as his "ideal man of action"* Indeed, considering Henry's prominence within the play, it can be easy for us to neglect the large, and diverse, supporting cast. In fact, in many ways it may be more prudent to look at the scenes do not involve Henry for interest. The many varied opinions expressed about Henry, both in his company and otherwise, reveal to us much about the man.

A particularly recurring interest in the play is that of religio



Some common words found in the essay are:
Henry Bardolph, Shakespeare's Henry, Holy Church, France Canterbury, IIiii185 Henry, Bishop Ely,

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