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Interpretation © HarperCollins Publishers 2010 Interpretations of Henry VIII

Interpretation © HarperCollins Publishers 2010 Objectives In this activity you will: Describe some aspects of Henry VIII’s character. Explain how there are different interpretations of Henry VIII. Analyse the accuracy of interpretations.

Interpretation © HarperCollins Publishers 2010 Henry VIII Draw Henry VIII – what do you think he looked like? You have 4 minutes.

Interpretation © HarperCollins Publishers 2010 Compare your picture to your neighbour’s. What is similar? What is different? What evidence is your interpretation based on?

Interpretation © HarperCollins Publishers 2010 Describe Henry VIII to your teacher so we can create a class drawing. What do these pictures show us about what modern interpretations of Henry VIII are?

Interpretation © HarperCollins Publishers 2010 Based on the work we have done on interpretations, how accurate do you think this interpretation might be? What else might we need to find out?

Interpretation © HarperCollins Publishers 2010 Look at these images. What does each one tell you about Henry VIII? Do you think your original interpretation was accurate?