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Essay heading: Kenneth Baranagh's "Henry V"
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May 2, 2000 |
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Many of Henry's monologues are expressed extremely well. The two best being the two most famous, the monologue that got his enemies to surrender as he painted such a horrific picture of war, and the monologue he spoke to his troops for inspiration on St. Crispian's Day.
I enjoyed the last scene of the movie where Henry is shown wooing the princess of France, Kate, and think it was a great ending... displayed 300 characters
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Crispian's Day.
I enjoyed the last scene of the movie where Henry is shown wooing the princess of France, Kate, and think it was a great ending. I believe it was a touching scene with a little humor added because of the language and culture barriers between the two. I disagree with Ebert when he says the film "drags to its conclusion through Henry's endlessly protracted and coy courtship of Katherine... displayed next 300 characters
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