Henry VI, Part 2 story

play: Henry VI Part 2 (1594) · 1594 · William Shakespeare

Henry VI, Part 2 (often written as 2 Henry VI) is a history play by William Shakespeare believed to have been written in 1591 and set during the lifetime of King Henry VI of England. Whereas Henry VI, Part 1 deals primarily with the loss of England's French territories and the political machinations leading up to the Wars of the Roses, and Henry VI, Part 3 deals with the horrors of that conflict, 2 Henry VI focuses on the King's inability to quell the bickering of his nobles, the death of his trusted adviser Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester, the rise of the Duke of York and the inevitability of armed conflict. As such, the play culminates with the opening battle of the War, the First Battle of St Albans (1455). Although the Henry VI trilogy may not have been written in chronological order, the three plays are often grouped together with Richard III to form a tetralogy covering the entire Wars of the Roses saga, from the death of Henry V in 1422 to the rise to power of Henry VII in 1485. It was the success of this sequence of plays that firmly established Shakespeare's reputation as a playwright.

18 total · 2 choice · 7 major · 9 minor

ThemeLevelMotivation
courtly intrigues choice Suffolk, Margaret, and others intrigued for power by capturing the king and getting Gloucester killed.
the lust for power choice Cade, York, Somerset, and Margaret all overtly lusted for royal power
absolute monarchy major King Henry VI wielded his royal powers ineptly
civil war major the beginning of the Wars of the Roses; Cade's uprising
coping with the defeat of one's people major the English were angry at having lost territory and being driven out of France
extramarital affair major Queen Margaret loved Suffolk behind the back of a clueless King Henry VI
history major especially the Wars of the Roses, and the rule of Henry VI
husband and wife major the story concerned the relationship between Henry VI and Margaret
war major England lost its French territories and we saw the beginning of the Wars of the Roses
anti-intellectualism in society minor Cade's mob lead Emmanuel off to be hanged for his literacy; then there was book burning