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HENRY V.question, help needed please," HOW DOES SHAKESPEARE PRESENT CONFLICTS IN HENRY THE V.? many thanks for any help.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The major conflict is literal; the battle between England and France but there is a subtext running through it of Henry's battle with his need to be taken seriously as a King and man and having God's approval as a leader rather than dismissed as a boy of no worth or vaue as a ruler- hence the tennis ball situation.