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King Henry IV, Part I Study Guide
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by William Shakespeare
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King Henry IV, Part I Study Guide consists of approx. 230 pages of summaries and analysis on King Henry IV, Part I by William Shakespeare. Browse the literature study guide below:
At the palace in London, King Henry enters with Lord John of Lancaster, the Earl of Lancaster, Sir Walter Blunt and various other nobles and attendants. The King is tired of civil war and hopes to end the strife by uniting the country in a crusade to the Holy Land. Sadly, the crusade has been his plan for the past year, but thus far, the plan has not been realized, due to the conflicts at home. ( read more) Act 1, Scene 1 Act 1, Scene 2 Act 1, Scene 3 Act 2, Scene 1 Act 2, Scene 2 Act 2, Scene 3 Act 2, Scene 4 Act 3, Scene 1 Act 3, Scene 2 Act 3, Scene 3 Act 4, Scene 1 Act 4, Scene 2 Act 4, Scene 3 Act 4, Scene 4 Act 5, Scene 1 Act 5, Scene 2 Act 5, Scene 3 Act 5, Scene 4 Act 5, Scene 5 Critical Essay #1 Critical Essay #2 Critical Essay #3 Critical Essay #4 Critical Essay #5 Critical Essay #6 Critical Essay #7 Critical Essay #8 Critical Essay #9 Critical Essay #10 Critical Essay #11 Critical Essay #12 Critical Essay #13 Critical Essay #14 Critical Essay #15 Critical Essay #16 Critical Essay #17 Critical Essay #18
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