Pericles, washed ashore in Pentapolis, laments his ruined state and submits himself to the sea and storm. Three fishermen enter and talk about shipwrecked men, poverty, and the greed of powerful people; Pericles listens and remarks on their plain wisdom. When he asks for help, the fishermen first joke with him, then give him a coat to keep him warm. They tell him he is in Pentapolis, ruled by good King Simonides, whose daughter will soon have a birthday celebration with a tournament for her hand. While hauling in their nets, they catch a rusty suit of armor. Pericles recognizes it as his father’s gift and asks for it, along with directions to the court, so he can present himself as a gentleman and join the contest.
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