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Henry VI, Part 3

Podcast von William Shakespeare

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Geschichte & Religion

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Henry VI, Part 3, also known as The Third Part of Henry the Sixt, is a gripping history play by William Shakespeare, believed to have been penned in 1591. Set against the backdrop of King Henry VIs tumultuous reign, this installment delves into the devastating chaos of the Wars of the Roses. While 1 Henry VI portrays the loss of French territories and 2 Henry VI highlights the kings struggle to manage his fractious nobles, 3 Henry VI vividly depicts the brutal realities of civil war. Families are torn apart, moral boundaries are shattered, and the quest for power leads to unimaginable horror. Unlike Richard II, whose fall stems from a misjudgment of sovereignty, Henrys downfall results from his profound inability to wield power effectively. This tragic ineptitude is poignantly illustrated in Act 2, Scene 5, where he witnesses the tragic consequences of a father killing his son and vice versa. The kings humiliation reaches its peak in Act 3, Scene 1, when he is captured by commoners while trying to hide. Ultimately, Henrys life comes to a grim end at the hands of Richard, the ambitious brother of Edward IV, who later becomes the tyrant in Richard III. With his son Edward murdered and his key ally, the Earl of Warwick, dead, the House of Lancaster faces its demise. Notably, Henry VI, Part 3 features Shakespeares longest soliloquy and contains more battle scenes than any of his other works. (Summary adapted from Wikipedia with additions by Algy Pug)

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006 - Act 5

Henry VI, Part 3, also known as The Third Part of Henry the Sixt, is a gripping history play by William Shakespeare, believed to have been penned in 1591. Set against the backdrop of King Henry VIs tumultuous reign, this installment delves into the devastating chaos of the Wars of the Roses. While 1 Henry VI portrays the loss of French territories and 2 Henry VI highlights the kings struggle to manage his fractious nobles, 3 Henry VI vividly depicts the brutal realities of civil war. Families are torn apart, moral boundaries are shattered, and the quest for power leads to unimaginable horror. Unlike Richard II, whose fall stems from a misjudgment of sovereignty, Henrys downfall results from his profound inability to wield power effectively. This tragic ineptitude is poignantly illustrated in Act 2, Scene 5, where he witnesses the tragic consequences of a father killing his son and vice versa. The kings humiliation reaches its peak in Act 3, Scene 1, when he is captured by commoners while trying to hide. Ultimately, Henrys life comes to a grim end at the hands of Richard, the ambitious brother of Edward IV, who later becomes the tyrant in Richard III. With his son Edward murdered and his key ally, the Earl of Warwick, dead, the House of Lancaster faces its demise. Notably, Henry VI, Part 3 features Shakespeares longest soliloquy and contains more battle scenes than any of his other works. (Summary adapted from Wikipedia with additions by Algy Pug)

5. Jan. 2026 - 31 min
Episode 005 - Act 4 Cover

005 - Act 4

Henry VI, Part 3, also known as The Third Part of Henry the Sixt, is a gripping history play by William Shakespeare, believed to have been penned in 1591. Set against the backdrop of King Henry VIs tumultuous reign, this installment delves into the devastating chaos of the Wars of the Roses. While 1 Henry VI portrays the loss of French territories and 2 Henry VI highlights the kings struggle to manage his fractious nobles, 3 Henry VI vividly depicts the brutal realities of civil war. Families are torn apart, moral boundaries are shattered, and the quest for power leads to unimaginable horror. Unlike Richard II, whose fall stems from a misjudgment of sovereignty, Henrys downfall results from his profound inability to wield power effectively. This tragic ineptitude is poignantly illustrated in Act 2, Scene 5, where he witnesses the tragic consequences of a father killing his son and vice versa. The kings humiliation reaches its peak in Act 3, Scene 1, when he is captured by commoners while trying to hide. Ultimately, Henrys life comes to a grim end at the hands of Richard, the ambitious brother of Edward IV, who later becomes the tyrant in Richard III. With his son Edward murdered and his key ally, the Earl of Warwick, dead, the House of Lancaster faces its demise. Notably, Henry VI, Part 3 features Shakespeares longest soliloquy and contains more battle scenes than any of his other works. (Summary adapted from Wikipedia with additions by Algy Pug)

5. Jan. 2026 - 32 min
Episode 004 - Act 3 Cover

004 - Act 3

Henry VI, Part 3, also known as The Third Part of Henry the Sixt, is a gripping history play by William Shakespeare, believed to have been penned in 1591. Set against the backdrop of King Henry VIs tumultuous reign, this installment delves into the devastating chaos of the Wars of the Roses. While 1 Henry VI portrays the loss of French territories and 2 Henry VI highlights the kings struggle to manage his fractious nobles, 3 Henry VI vividly depicts the brutal realities of civil war. Families are torn apart, moral boundaries are shattered, and the quest for power leads to unimaginable horror. Unlike Richard II, whose fall stems from a misjudgment of sovereignty, Henrys downfall results from his profound inability to wield power effectively. This tragic ineptitude is poignantly illustrated in Act 2, Scene 5, where he witnesses the tragic consequences of a father killing his son and vice versa. The kings humiliation reaches its peak in Act 3, Scene 1, when he is captured by commoners while trying to hide. Ultimately, Henrys life comes to a grim end at the hands of Richard, the ambitious brother of Edward IV, who later becomes the tyrant in Richard III. With his son Edward murdered and his key ally, the Earl of Warwick, dead, the House of Lancaster faces its demise. Notably, Henry VI, Part 3 features Shakespeares longest soliloquy and contains more battle scenes than any of his other works. (Summary adapted from Wikipedia with additions by Algy Pug)

5. Jan. 2026 - 34 min
Episode 003 - Act 2 Cover

003 - Act 2

Henry VI, Part 3, also known as The Third Part of Henry the Sixt, is a gripping history play by William Shakespeare, believed to have been penned in 1591. Set against the backdrop of King Henry VIs tumultuous reign, this installment delves into the devastating chaos of the Wars of the Roses. While 1 Henry VI portrays the loss of French territories and 2 Henry VI highlights the kings struggle to manage his fractious nobles, 3 Henry VI vividly depicts the brutal realities of civil war. Families are torn apart, moral boundaries are shattered, and the quest for power leads to unimaginable horror. Unlike Richard II, whose fall stems from a misjudgment of sovereignty, Henrys downfall results from his profound inability to wield power effectively. This tragic ineptitude is poignantly illustrated in Act 2, Scene 5, where he witnesses the tragic consequences of a father killing his son and vice versa. The kings humiliation reaches its peak in Act 3, Scene 1, when he is captured by commoners while trying to hide. Ultimately, Henrys life comes to a grim end at the hands of Richard, the ambitious brother of Edward IV, who later becomes the tyrant in Richard III. With his son Edward murdered and his key ally, the Earl of Warwick, dead, the House of Lancaster faces its demise. Notably, Henry VI, Part 3 features Shakespeares longest soliloquy and contains more battle scenes than any of his other works. (Summary adapted from Wikipedia with additions by Algy Pug)

5. Jan. 2026 - 41 min
Episode 002 - Act 1 Cover

002 - Act 1

Henry VI, Part 3, also known as The Third Part of Henry the Sixt, is a gripping history play by William Shakespeare, believed to have been penned in 1591. Set against the backdrop of King Henry VIs tumultuous reign, this installment delves into the devastating chaos of the Wars of the Roses. While 1 Henry VI portrays the loss of French territories and 2 Henry VI highlights the kings struggle to manage his fractious nobles, 3 Henry VI vividly depicts the brutal realities of civil war. Families are torn apart, moral boundaries are shattered, and the quest for power leads to unimaginable horror. Unlike Richard II, whose fall stems from a misjudgment of sovereignty, Henrys downfall results from his profound inability to wield power effectively. This tragic ineptitude is poignantly illustrated in Act 2, Scene 5, where he witnesses the tragic consequences of a father killing his son and vice versa. The kings humiliation reaches its peak in Act 3, Scene 1, when he is captured by commoners while trying to hide. Ultimately, Henrys life comes to a grim end at the hands of Richard, the ambitious brother of Edward IV, who later becomes the tyrant in Richard III. With his son Edward murdered and his key ally, the Earl of Warwick, dead, the House of Lancaster faces its demise. Notably, Henry VI, Part 3 features Shakespeares longest soliloquy and contains more battle scenes than any of his other works. (Summary adapted from Wikipedia with additions by Algy Pug)

5. Jan. 2026 - 34 min
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