"King Henry V" is a historical play by William Shakespeare that tells the story of King Henry V of England. The play focuses on his journey from a young, reckless prince to a mature and responsible king who leads his country into battle during the Hundred Years' War against France.
The most famous scene occurs at the Battle of Agincourt, where Henry inspires his outnumbered troops with a stirring speech. The play explores themes of leadership, honor, and the burdens of kingship, showcasing Henry's transformation and the complexities of war and national identity.