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Tales from Shakespeare: Henry V: Retold in Modern Day English


Shakespeare Stories

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No. of pages 48

Published: 2015

Great for age 5-12 years

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What fate awaits Henry V and his people? Henry, newly crowned King of England, has decided he deserves to be king of France too... so war against France begins. Follow Henry s difficult journey in this dramatic tale of battle, triumph and loss. QED has chosen four plays to continue the successful Tales from Shakespeare series. These titles serve as the perfect introduction into the works of Shakespeare. The plays are retold as stories using clear and contemporary language, whilst each title keeps its originality by including key quotations from the original text. Lively illustrations bring these popular plays to life and will be sure to captivate the imagination and interest of young readers. The four new titles to continue the Tales From Shakespeare series are: Hamlet - 978-1-78493-000-4 Twelfth Night - 978-1-78493-002-8 Julius Caesar - 978-1-78493-006-6 Henry V - 978-1-78493-004-2

 

 

This book is part of a book series called Shakespeare Stories .

This book has been graded for interest at 7-11 years.

There are 48 pages in this book. This book was published in 2015 by QED Publishing .

Timothy Knapman has been writing for children for over ten years. From space to geography, his books have been translated into over 15 languages. CAROLINE PLAISTED has written more than 60 books for children. Before becoming a full-time write, Caroline worked as an editor of children's books and for the BBC. She now lives in Kent, UK. YANIV SHIMONY is an illustrator, comic artist, graphic designer, character designer and graduate of Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design in Jerusalem, where he still lives.

 

This book contains the following story:

Henry V

"Henry V" is a historical play written by William Shakespeare, chronicling the events surrounding the reign of King Henry V of England and his famous victory over vastly superior French forces in 1415 at the Battle of Agincourt during the Hundred Years' War.

Act 1: The play begins with a chorus that sets the stage for the story, highlighting England's political divisions and King Henry V's decision to claim the throne of France.

Act 2: In response to an insulting gift from the French Dauphin, King Henry decides to launch a military campaign to assert his claim to the French throne. He assembles his army and sets sail for France.

Act 3: In France, King Henry faces various challenges and political intrigue. He receives a message from the French king, Charles VI, offering him a portion of France in exchange for peace. However, Henry rejects the offer and prepares for battle.

Act 4: The English army besieges the French town of Harfleur. After a fierce battle, the town surrenders to King Henry. However, the campaign takes a toll on the English troops due to disease and harsh weather conditions.

Act 5: As the English army advances towards Calais, they encounter a much larger French army at Agincourt. Outnumbered and exhausted, King Henry rallies his men and delivers the famous "St. Crispin's Day" speech, inspiring them to fight courageously. The Battle of Agincourt ensues, and despite being heavily outnumbered, the English emerge victorious due to their tactical prowess and the Frenchmen's mistakes.

Act 6: After the battle, the English army marches towards Calais, where they are warmly welcomed by the grateful citizens. King Henry returns to England as a triumphant hero, and he reunites with his beloved Catherine, the daughter of the French king. They declare their love for each other, and Henry's marriage to Catherine symbolizes the unity between England and France. The play concludes with a chorus praising King Henry and his reign, and the hope for a bright future for England and its victorious king.

"Henry V" is a patriotic and heroic play that celebrates the leadership and military triumphs of King Henry V. Shakespeare's portrayal of the young king's transformation from a wayward prince to a charismatic and inspiring ruler showcases the complexities of leadership and the challenges of war. The play remains a testament to the power of unity, courage, and the spirit of the English people during a defining moment in history.

This book is in the following series:

Shakespeare Stories

This book features the following character:

King Henry
This book features the english king, King Henry.

'These modern re-tellings use contemporary language to make the text enjoyable and accessible for children; it's a good way to encourage them to enjoy Shakespeare but to get the full beauty of his plays, they do need to be encouraged to read the originals... The attractive bindings make these excellent books to collect.' Parents in touch