Henry IV Part 2
Introduction + Context
Plot Summary
Detailed Summary & Analysis
Induction Act 1, Scene 1 Act 1, Scene 2 Act 1, Scene 3 Act 2, Scene 1 Act 2, Scene 2 Act 2, Scene 3 Act 2, Scene 4 Act 3, Scene 1 Act 3, Scene 2 Act 4, Scene 1 Act 4, Scene 2 Act 4, Scene 3 Act 5, Scene 1 Act 5, Scene 2 Act 5, Scene 3 Act 5, Scene 4 Act 5, Scene 5 Epilogue
Themes
All Themes Lies, Honesty, Morality Disease The Right to the Throne Time Warfare
Quotes
Characters
All Characters King Henry IV Prince Hal/King Henry V Sir John Falstaff The Lord Chief Justice Lady Percy
Symbols
All Symbols Sickness Omens
Literary Devices
All Literary Devices Allegory Allusions Dramatic Irony Flashbacks Foil Foreshadowing Genre Hyperbole Irony Metaphors Mood Motifs Paradox Personification Satire Setting Soliloquy Style Tone Verbal Irony
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Henry IV Part 2

by

William Shakespeare

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Introduction Intro
Plot Summary Plot
Summary & Analysis
  • Induction
  • Act 1, Scene 1
  • Act 1, Scene 2
  • Act 1, Scene 3
  • Act 2, Scene 1
  • Act 2, Scene 2
  • Act 2, Scene 3
  • Act 2, Scene 4
  • Act 3, Scene 1
  • Act 3, Scene 2
  • Act 4, Scene 1
  • Act 4, Scene 2
  • Act 4, Scene 3
  • Act 5, Scene 1
  • Act 5, Scene 2
  • Act 5, Scene 3
  • Act 5, Scene 4
  • Act 5, Scene 5
  • Epilogue
Themes
  • All Themes
  • Lies, Honesty, Morality Theme Icon
    Lies, Honesty, Morality
  • Disease Theme Icon
    Disease
  • The Right to the Throne Theme Icon
    The Right to the Throne
  • Time Theme Icon
    Time
  • Warfare Theme Icon
    Warfare
Quotes
Characters
  • All Characters
  • King Henry IV
  • Prince Hal/King Henry V
  • Sir John Falstaff
  • The Lord Chief Justice
  • Lady Percy
Symbols
  • All Symbols
  • Sickness Symbol Icon
    Sickness
  • Omens Symbol Icon
    Omens
Lit Devices
  • All Literary Devices
  • Allegory
  • Allusions
  • Dramatic Irony
  • Flashbacks
  • Foil
  • Foreshadowing
  • Genre
  • Hyperbole
  • Irony
  • Metaphors
  • Mood
  • Motifs
  • Paradox
  • Personification
  • Satire
  • Setting
  • Soliloquy
  • Style
  • Tone
  • Verbal Irony
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