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Shakespeare Monologue

Shakespeare Monologue.
Henry V, Act 1 - scene 2. Tennis Ball scene.

How dare he mock me? How dare the Dauphin send such a discourteous, vulgar and rude gift to me? I will show him a true match. A match that will smash his father's crown right into another arena. A match where I will show the true man that I am, not an immature young boy still living in his ruthless youth days. I now appreciate the righteous throne of England, and will most surely prove myself worthy of being king.

These tennis balls will momentarily be altered into cannon balls. They will blasted to France's court and leave hundreds of wives widowed. It will leave hundreds of ...

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vengeance the people will carry with them will all lie in his hands and responsibility.

This is the 15[th] century. This is the century that will be remembered hundreds of century's later. We will be referred to as the underdogs who defeated the French. The army that was led by a king who was once a ruthless young boy who enjoyed his prime days partying. A boy who was very irresponsible and seemed to not be anywhere near capable enough to run a country. It all changed when I, King Henry the fifth, stepped onto the throne and I changed my merciless ways and got my head in the game.

He calls me immature? Is it not immature to send an opponent a gift of mockery? Is it not immature to judge me by my past? I utterly cannot accept as a true fact, the hypocrisy the Dauphin is presenting to me.

All the drinking, gambling and partying were all part of my youth days. Days where I was not king. Days where I had little responsibility of anything or anyone. All of France are judging ...

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Added: 9/2/2013 06:51:21 AM
Submitted By: Melanie07
Category: Shakespeare
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