Henry IV, I
.... THESIS:
Falstaff is
Hal's surrogate father, his friend, his mentor and his drinking buddy in I Henry IV, but he will abandon
Falstaff in II Henry IV when duty ....
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Shakespeare's The Tempest & Henry IV
.... Ironically, in spending so much time with
Falstaff,
Hal realizes that his flesh is weak, his temperament all too willing to share indulgences with his old ....
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Falstaff
.... His relationship with Prince
Hal reveals the fondness which the prince holds for
Falstaff, but the Prince is in no way fooled by
Falstaff's character. ....
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Henry IV: Part I
.... Above it was
Falstaff who talked about being called thieve's of the day's beauty, and
Hal who said
Falstaff saw the sun as a red-hot wench. ....
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Rebellion in Two Plays of Shakespeare
.... Henry's concern for royal legitimacy is the latent subject of 2HIV, filtered through the story of
Falstaff's friendship with
Hal and
Hal's gradual as sumption ....
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Shakespeare's 2 History Plays, the Henriad
.... Balancing the historical action in these plays is a purely fictional tale of Sir John
Falstaff and his circle, which includes Prince
Hal: Though there is no ....
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Two Rogues of Classic Drama
.... makes his initial entrance in one of the rooms belonging to Henry, Prince of Wales, who will later become Henry V.
Falstaff affectionately asks
Hal the time of ....
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Shakespeare's Faustaff & Wycherley's Horner
.... We first meet Sir John in a room belonging to the Prince of Wales, who will later become King Henry V.
Falstaff affectionately asks
Hal the time of day. ....
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Welsh Hero Owen Glendower
.... Shakespeare's 1HIV very much conceals
Hal's role in the suppression of Glendower's rebellion, inasmuch as it focuses on his carousing with
Falstaff. ....
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Citizen Kane
.... who is an object of veneration to a lesser man--Kane and Leland, Arkadin and Van Stratten, Quinlan and Menzies, even
Falstaff and Prince
Hal (Carringer 3). The ....
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