Henry VI Part 3 Fate and Free Will Quotes

How we cite our quotes: (Act.Scene.Line)

Quote #7

KING HENRY
This pretty lad will prove our country's bliss.
His looks are full of peaceful majesty,
His head by nature framed to wear a crown,
His hand to wield a scepter, and himself
Likely in time to bless a regal throne. (4.6.72-76)

Henry's in prison, and there's a war going on for his power, so he stops to talk to a young boy. Wait, what? Henry's encounter with Richmond seems far-fetched and out of place in some ways. Now, Richmond's eventual crowning is not news to the audience; they have the advantage of historical hindsight, and they know exactly where the play is headed. Still, this passage is interesting for a couple of reasons. First, the play's (and Henry's) foreknowledge suggests that events might be unfolding according to providential design.

Quote #8

KING EDWARD
Thanks, brave Montgomery, and thanks unto you all.
If fortune serve me, I'll requite this kindness.
Now, for this night let's harbor here in York. (4.7.77-79)

Again, Edward uses "fortune" as his guide. He tells his men it's not up to him whether he repays them and becomes king; it's down to fate. That might sound like a cop-out, but Shakespeare's audience believed in the divine right of kings. That is, they believed that God chose the king, and a king's reign carried out God's plans. We wouldn't be surprised if Edward actually believed that, too.

Quote #9

KING HENRY
And thus I prophesy: that many a thousand
Which now mistrust no parcel of my fear,
And many an old man's sigh, and many a widow's
And many an orphan's water-standing eye,
Men for their sons, wives for their husbands,
And orphans for their parents' timeless death,
Shall rue the hour that ever thou wast born. (5.6.38-44)

Everything Henry tells Richard comes true, and Shakespeare's audience knew it: they would have seen Richard's reign as a dark and evil period. So, Henry's prophecy is creepy to Richard, but it also serves a larger purpose—it helps the audience understand that what is happening, and who will rule, may all be part of a larger cosmic design.