Henry IV, Part 1 is a play by William Shakespeare that tells the story of King Henry IV's reign and his struggles with rebellion from his son, Prince Hal. It follows the events of Richard II and is the first of Shakespeare's two-part series about Henry IV. The play focuses
Henry IV, Part 1 is a play by William Shakespeare, probably written in the mid-1590s and first published in quarto in 1598. It was composed in the later years of the reign of Elizabeth I, when questions of succession and political stability were prominent. Set in England in the early 1400s during the reign of Henry IV, the play depicts rebellion against the crown alongside the development of Prince Hal, the future Henry V, and examines themes of leadership and the formation of the heir apparent.