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All three parts of Henry VI are totally different plays. They have different plots and lines, although some of the characters carry over from one to the next.

Henry VI Part I is about the career and death of the English hero Talbot, the rise and fall of Joan of Arc, and the loss of France through the treachery of the Earl of Suffolk.

Henry VI Part II is about the downfall of Humphrey, duke of Gloucester, and the Jack Cade rebellion. Famous line: "First thing we do, let's kill all the lawyers."

Henry VI Part III is about the death of the Duke of York, the defeat of the Lancastrians by the Yorkists, the Coronation of Edward IV, Warwick's treachery and restoration of Henry VI and the final defeat of Warwick and the Lancastrians and triumph of Edward.

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