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This book explores the supernatural and prophetic elements within Shakespeare's ten plays of English history: King John, Richard II, Henry IV (Parts One and Two), Henry V, Henry VI (Parts One, Two and Three), Richard III, and Henry VIII. Treating each as a form of nonfiction, it analyzes these plays and their prophecies through the lens of free will or fate, demonstrating how Shakespeare's characters are entangled with cosmic forces and the occult. The author makes several intriguing discoveries regarding Shakespeare's plays, beliefs, and the world he lived in.
List of contents
Table of ContentsAcknowledgments
Introduction: "Ignorance is the curse of God"
¿1.¿Henry VI, Part One: "That fatal prophecy"
¿2.¿Henry VI, Part Two: "Fortune's pageant"
¿3.¿Henry VI, Part Three: "Secret powers"
¿4.¿Richard III: "If thou wilt outstrip death, go cross the seas"
¿5.¿King John: "Alter not the doom forethought by heaven"
¿6.¿Richard II: "Let Heaven revenge"
¿7.¿Henry IV, Part One: "The meteors of a troubled heaven"
¿8.¿Henry IV, Part Two: "What rank diseases grow"
¿9.¿Henry V: "War is His vengeance"
10.¿Henry VIII (Part One): "Heaven has an end in all"
11.¿Henry VIII (Part Two): "A general prophecy"
Conclusion: "To frustrate prophecies"
References
Index
About the author
Timothy Horan is the inventor of the school library writing center and has 25 years of experience teaching literature, writing, and library science. This is his sixth book.
Summary
Despite being centuries old, Shakespeare’s plays have not yet ceased to be in the spotlight of literature. This text critically explores the famous supernatural elements found within Shakespeare’s plays - specifically in regard to the writer’s histories