King Henry VI, Part 2
Describe symbolism in King Henry VI, Part 2 by William Shakespeare
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In the play, as in history, rose are a symbol of allegiance. White roses signal allegiance to the House of York, and red roses represent allegiance to the House of Lancaster.
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