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“What’s he that wishes so” (Henry V) This is better known as the ‘St Crispin’s Day’ speech and is one of the most famous speeches in all of Shakespeare. Henry V is a history play written in around 1599 and detailing the English king’s wars with France during the Hundred Years War (1337-1453). Henry V […]

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‘Two households, both alike in dignity’ (Romeo and Juliet) So begins the Prologue to Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet. The Prologue tells us the setting of the play: we are to be transported to the beautiful (‘fair’) Italian city of Verona, where the ensuing action takes place. There, a long-standing feud between two well-respected households or […]

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