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Henry V The Commoners King

for example, his love for Katharine. He seems to exaggerate this love; it is unlikely that there occurred deep love at first sight. There is definitely a sense of like about it, but we, as readers, cannot go so far as to take Harry and Katharine's relationship as love. He does have an ulterior motive behind him claiming that he is in love with her: if he convinces Katharines father that he loves her, he will undoubtedly accept Hal as his own son, adopt him, and then Hals son will be the unquestionable heir to the throne. By taking Katharine as his queen, he is assuring a lengthy reign in both England and France.Though we cannot be sure of Henrys motives behind his kindness, these motives have not proven to harm anyone. Even if he does not feel the graciousness and kindness in his heart that he presents to others, he doesnt use it to cause injury to anyone. Thus, with no hard feelings, King Henry V is the best king that England ever had on the throne. ...

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