Henry VI Part 3 Resources
Websites
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Check out PBS's cool online game and channel your inner dramatic artist.
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You can catch up with the backstory from the other plays in the history series too.
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Interactive timeline for history buffs out there.
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Why was everyone fighting over flowers anyway? Find out on Luminarium.
Movie or TV Productions
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An episode of BBC's miniseries about Shakespeare's history plays from Richard II to Richard III.
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The last part of the BBC's Henry VI marathon.
Articles and Interviews
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An article by scholar Michael Hattaway about Shakespeare's history plays.
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Read all about the monarch Shakespeare based his play on.
Video
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The Reduced Shakespeare Company performs all the histories in just three minutes—while playing football.
Audio
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A complete audiobook of Henry VI, Part 3.
Images
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A painting showing Clifford murdering Rutland.
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Margaret of Anjou made everyone call her Queen Bee.
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The first printing of the play—1595 octavo edition.
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Warwick dies in battle after working so hard to make York/Edward/Henry king.
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Henry watches on as fathers and sons kill one another.
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The York team gives Margaret a taste of her own medicine by killing her son.
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Who wants the crown? He'd rather be alone.