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... During one of the many times where Falstaff hints to the prince, that once he becomes king to make sure Falstaff is treated well and given a position, Hal says ...
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... Falstaff believes that the King will be angry with Hal and so he suggests that the Prince rehearse exactly what he will say to his father. ...
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... Either the prince will take on Falstaff apathetic attitude when he is king, or he will become like his father a serious controlling ruler. ...
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... In what follows, then, I will touch on five Shake-spearean characters--Hamlet, Helena, Falstaff, King Lear, and Prospero--and will briefly point out a few ...
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... Yet another comparison comes between the king and Falstaff. ... That this justifies Falstaff wanting to use him as king, I cannot agree. ...
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Their are several contrasting characters and events which help to establish this question; the foils are Prince Hal to Hotspur, Falstaff to King Henry, and the ...
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... He is worried about what to say to his own father almost as if he's never met or seen the King before. He asks Falstaff if he can rehearse what he is going to ...
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... A deadly and fearless fighter, he kills Sir Walter Blunt and nearly succeeds in killing both Falstaff and King Henry himself. He ...
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... Falstaff affectionately urges him to prepare for the event (Falstaff recognizes the fact that the King will question him on his whereabouts and the moral fiber ...
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... However, Shakespeare adds an element of suprise when Falsteff is welcomed by cruel and warning speech by the new king, warning Falstaff to stay away from him ...
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... Though the last we see of Falstaff in the first part of King Henry IV is a series of empty promises to make what he interprets to be the same transition that ...
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... from his father, and of an acquired skill closely developed under the tutelage of his 'adopted' father, Falstaff. In the scene in which King Henry admonishes ...
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... He has ignored Falstaff while he is ill, and the King is blamed for Falstaff's situation. Henry's "bad humours" towards him are to blame. ...
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... and show his father, himself, and the country what kind of leader and king he will eventually be. He takes it upon himself to recruit Falstaff and other tavern ...
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... never disgusted with him." (cited in Hemingway 418) Falstaff's underlying purpose of ... is both intellectual and honorable - traits that embody a successful King. ...
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... They failed the king's test by showing their corruption on the level of justice, by advising to ... It is a scene that declares the death of a man called Falstaff. ...
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... Falstaff's resolution that "honor is a mere scutcheon"(5.1.140) hints at his cynical ... surround him and gaining the honor of his position as king; "yet herein ...
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... heir to the throne, from a youthfull trouble maker into a dignified King is one ... the monarch, as his father much desires, or a rogue like John Falstaff, a fat ...
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... His delay, they say, was a weakness, and disaster" (Goddard, Hamlet:His Own Falstaff, pg.12) There is an ... His whole life, Hamlet had been raised to become king. ...
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... His delay, they say, was a weakness, and disaster" (Goddard, Hamlet:His Own Falstaff, pg.12) There is an ... His whole life, Hamlet had been raised to become king. ...
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... Another example is in King Henry IV, Part Two, the character Falstaff delivers the insult "whoreson Achitophel!" This is a direct reference to II Samuel 16:23 ...
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... She assured them that she had "...the heart and stomach of a king" and she promised that "...we shall shortly have a ... She was especially pleased with Falstaff. ...
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... & Juliet and maybe as Bottom in A Midsummer Night's Dream and as Falstaff in the ... He played as the roles of the Fool in King Lear, Touchstone in As You Like It ...
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... Gawain show respect for the codes of chivalry by serving his king, exhibiting courage ... Falstaff of Henry IV shows more concern for others opinions than his own ...
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... Among Schubert's best-known songs are 'The Erl King', 'The Wanderer', 'The Double ... Verdi's last opera, 'Falstaff', was produced just before his 80th birthday. ...
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... Like It and less profound, perhaps, than the fool in King Lear, he's ... he's equalled among Shakespeare's own creations only by Sir John Falstaff, that similarly ...
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