Contrast between Henry and Margaret Henry VI, Part 2



the marriage of king henry , queen margaret james stephanoff (19th century).


the contrast between them perhaps forcibly realised when gloucester dies in act 3, scene 2. margaret makes speech in points out how unfair accuse suffolk of murder because suffolk , gloucester enemies, , gloucester s wife enemies too, if suffolk suspect, should 1 well; ay me unhappy,/to queen, , crowned infamy (70–71). again, turning events focus on herself. henry however, ignores her, calling out sorrowfully; ah, woe me gloucester, wretched man (72). situation repeated during cade rebellion, time ignore 1 another. after rebels deliver terms henry, tells buckingham speak cade, margaret concerned herself , suffolk (whose head carrying). speaking head ignores henry s problems , exclaims, ah barbarous villain! hath lovely face/ruled wandering planet on me,/and not enforce them relent,/that unworthy behold same? (4.4.14–17). henry ignores this, , continues deal rebel demands, saying simply, lord saye, jack cade hath sworn have thy head (4.4.18). tendency them ignore 1 another example of incompatibility, failure unite in thoughts.








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