Henri IV (2e Partie)
1600
Henri IV (2e Partie) is a historical play by William Shakespeare, first published in 1600. The drama explores themes of kingship, political intrigue, and the burdens of leadership, focusing on Prince Henry's transition to King Henry V. Central to the narrative is the character of Falstaff, as the young prince grapples with his responsibilities and relationships amidst political turmoil and impending conflict. The play delves into honor, loyalty, and the complexities of leadership during a time of war.





































