Bonus: Revisiting Henry V and The Tempest

 At the end of each year, we revisit  the Shakespeare plays we covered over the past twelve months. We've gone back and re-read both Henry V and The Tempest, and we will discuss what has changed in our readings of these plays after completing our research as well as what we would like to see more (or less) of in future productions or research relating to these two plays. 

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Works referenced:

Shakespeare, William. King Henry V. Edited by T. W. Craik, Arden Shakespeare, 1995.

Shakespeare, William, et al. The Tempest. Bloomsbury Publishing, 2011.

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