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Prologue
After suffering a loss at the Battle of Shrewsbury, the rebellion against King Henry IV reign finds new figureheads in the Arcbishop of York, Lord Mowbray, and Lord Hastings. With the King’s health in decline, it’s up to Prince John to quash the rebellion, and Prince Hal to prepare to assume the throne as England’s new monarch. Comic interludes of Falstaff and his friends preparing to fight, and moments of contention between Falstaff and Mistress Quickly, pepper the plot. In the Shakescleare modern English translation of Henry IV Part II, Shakespeare’s history play comes to life, allowing you to grasp key lines like “Uneasy lies the head that wears a crown” and “Presume not that I am the thing I was.”