people in the Tudor times had their own opinion, some people thought Henry VIII was a villain because he had a argument with the pope of the catholic church and took all the treasures for himself and his friends.
Others thought he was a hero bacause he made England a strong and powerful country and ruled very well.
He wrote Henry V around 1599.
he had fought for liberty
1324
The Dauphin believes King Henry V is "vain, giddy, shallow, humorous youth," and one not to be feared.
No, Henry V did not fight against the French Revolution, as he lived much earlier. Henry V was King of England from 1413 to 1422 and is best known for his role in the Hundred Years' War against France. The French Revolution occurred later, from 1789 to 1799, long after Henry V's death. Therefore, he had no involvement in that historical event.
he was a villan because he was unloyal to his shipmates and fought with native americans
he was a villan because he was unloyal to his shipmates and fought with native americans
The hero of Coriolanus is Coriolanus. The hero of Pericles is Pericles. The hero of Henry V is Henry V.
hero
He is both. He is a hero to all the slaves and a villan to the Romans.
hes is cool
he was an accidentle hero yet he was more of a villan than a hero
the hero is rubbish and the villan is the lover to the girl
He is a villan. He captured animals and native americans
NO the modern day hero is the conservative party, she is a villan
No, they do not mean the same thing. An anti-hero is a protagonist who lacks traditional heroic qualities, while a villain is a character who opposes the hero and is typically depicted as evil or antagonist.
Because they are heros and fight only for good when not being kind makes them more of a villan