The aim for king Henry V, in Shakespeare's play "King Henry V", is to get land from the French that he claims to be his. Henry V, king of England in the 15th century, ends up receiving a less then acceptable gift from the French, having old friends conspire against him, and endure the loss of many soldiers. King Henry V claims the land to be his, because of his distant family roots in France and a technical translation of the law, but the French see otherwise.
King Henry's claim for the land was denied, and instead receives tennis balls from the Dauphin of France, so he decides to invade their country. Shortly after he makes the decision to invade France, three Englishmen plan to kill Henry. When king Henry finds out about the