Michael Williams is a character in William Shakespeare's Henry V. He is one of three soldiers visited by King Henry before the Battle of Agincourt.
While walking among his troops on the eve of battle, the King arrives incognito upon a trio of soldiers ruminating on their chances of survival, let alone victory in the coming fight. The King pretends to be a junior officer and joins in the discussion. Michael Williams esposes his view on the respons...
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