Kuningas Henrik Neljäs II
Kuningas Henrik Neljäs II, written by William Shakespeare in the early 17th century, is a historical play that explores themes of power, rebellion, and the complexities of kingship. The narrative centers on King Henry IV's conflicts with various factions, including his son, Prince Hal, and the rebellious Northumberland family. The play juxtaposes serious themes of war with the comedic character of Sir John Falstaff, highlighting the contrasts between personal folly and political turmoil in England during Henry IV's reign from 1399 to 1413.




































