Henry Viii by William Shakespeare
All is True
Set against the backdrop of the English court, this historical play delves into the tumultuous reign of a powerful monarch, exploring themes of ambition, power, and betrayal. The narrative unfolds through a series of political maneuvers, personal conflicts, and dramatic events, including the rise and fall of key figures such as Cardinal Wolsey and Queen Katherine. As the king seeks to secure his legacy and navigate the complexities of his rule, the play offers a rich tapestry of intrigue, highlighting the intricate dance of loyalty and ambition that defines the lives of those in power.
- Published
- 1700
- Nationality
- British
- Length
- Very Short
- Pages
- 80-100
- Original Language
- English
- Avg User Rating
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(2.3)
- Alternate Titles
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- All is True
- King Henry Viii
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