The Life of King Henry the Eighth — Act 1, Scene 0: PROLOGUE

The Prologue speaker tells the audience that this play will not be a comedy meant for laughter, but a serious story filled with state, sorrow, and noble suffering. He asks viewers who can feel pity to respond emotionally and says those who want truth will find it here. He warns that anyone expecting a light, bawdy show, fights, or foolish spectacle will be disappointed, because the play aims for honesty rather than entertainment tricks. He urges the audience to imagine the historical figures as real people, once powerful and surrounded by supporters, and to think about how quickly greatness can fall into misery.