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Henry VI Part 3
By William Shakespeare - Stage play
Roles
- Warwick - Adult (36-50), Senior (>50), Male
About this piece
Warwick welcomes Clarence and Somerset as his allies
Summary
In the first scene of the play the Duke of York organizes a revolt against King Henry VI and wins. However, he promises King Henry VI that he will let him rule England until his death. The Duke of York will be his successor. York's sons, Edward and Richard, persuade their father to break his promise and seize the crown before Henry's death. York is persuaded to fight against Henry's army. The two opposing sides fight and York is killed. York's army, however, prevails and the king flees with his army. King Henry flees to Scotland but is captured. Edward becomes king and proposes to Lady Gray to his brothers' surprise. Queen Margaret, Henry's wife, goes to France to beg for help. Warwick as well goes to France to ask the King of France to give his sister in marriage to King Edward. A messenger arrives with news that King Edward has married Lady Gray. Warwick feels betrayed and vows vengeance. He decides to support the deposed King Henry, gathers an army with the support of the King of France and goes to England. In this scene Warwick meets Clarence and Somerset, that have turned against King Edward as well, and urges them to capture Edward.
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