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The Life and Death of King John, a history play by William Shakespeare, dramatises the reign of John, King of England (ruled 1199?1216), the son of Henry II of England and Eleanor of Aquitaine and the father of Henry III of England. It is believed to have been written in the mid-1590s, but it was not published until 1623, when it appeared in the First Folio.
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Contents
ACT I
Scene I. Northampton. A Room of State in the Palace.
ACT II
Scene I. France. Before the walls of Angiers.
ACT III
Scene I. France. The French King¡¯s tent.
Scene II. The same. Plains near Angiers
Scene III. The same.
Scene IV. The same. The French King¡¯s tent.
ACT IV
Scene I. Northampton. A Room in the Castle.
Scene II. The same. A Room of State in the Palace.
Scene III. The same. Before the castle.
ACT V
Scene I. Northampton. A Room in the Palace.
Scene II. Near Saint Edmundsbury. The French Camp.
Scene III. The same. The Field of Battle.
Scene IV. The same. Another part of the same.
Scene V. The same. The French camp.
Scene VI. An open place in the neighborhood of Swinstead Abbey.
Scene VII. The orchard of Swinstead Abbey.