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In The First Part of King Henry the Fourth, Shakespeare presents Prince Hal; a young man faced with his coming of age as king. Prince ...
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Maynard Mack credits Hal with having simply "met the claims of Hotspur's world, of Falstaff's, and of Henry's, without narrowing himself to any one" and of ...
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When the Legends Die In the book When the Legends Die by Hal Borland,Tom is influenced by many people.As his settings change, new people influence him to ...
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... In Chapter 26 "Dialogue with Hal", Clarke has masterly used a simple narrative voice to present a controversial scene where our own product, the robot, tries ...
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... and yet we are never disgusted with him." (cited in Hemingway 418) Falstaff's underlying purpose of the play is to act as a father figure to Hal, Henry IV. ...
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... HAL: HAL (for Heuristically programmed Algorithmic computer) was the brain of the Discovery. ... There was also HAL who ran most of the ship. ...
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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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... An essential member of your crew is Hal, the electronic, almost-human brain that ceaselessly guides your course. ... What would you expect Hal to do in response? ...
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From Rogue to Royalty Introduction: The transformation of Hal, Prince of Wales and heir to the throne, from a youthfull trouble maker into a dignified King is ...
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... Richard II also kept Hal, Bullingbrook's son, who in my play becomes Henry V, as a sort of hostage. ... When Richard II fought in Ireland, Hal went with him. ...
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... Hal - A robot, created in a lab, Hal is not human, but he is intelligent. ... HAL kills Poole but Bowman isn't certain how or if HAL did it. ...
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The Pursuit of Honor In Shakespeare's 1 Henry IV, both Hal and Falstaff reflect upon honor, which in this play is the appearance of nobility and it is a ...
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... Falstaff and the Prince are talking about the message that a nobleman has arrived with telling Hal that the King says Hal must return to the royal palace by ...
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One of the most important aspects of 1 Henry IV is the development and transgressions of Hal who is the Prince of Wales and heir to the throne. ...
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... Hotspur has fought well in order to please the King, Henry cannot help but feel disappointed and a sense of failure that his own son, Prince Hal, is not an ...
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... Lebih lanjut menurut Juran dalam Parani (1997), ia menyampaikan bahwa dua hal yang berhubungan dengan kualitas suatu produk yaitu, produk harus mempunyai ...
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... It is in this play we are first introduced to Hal, Henry IV's son. ... He criticizes Hal for not being more like this youth. Hal seems to know better, however. ...
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... windedness. In Act I scene 2, Hal alludes to Falstaff's sinful habit of purse-picking. Falstaff replies, "Why, Hal, 'tis my vocation, Hal. ...
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... entire play. It is seen in Prince Henry, nicknamed Hal. In his ... the hands of Hal. Falstaff is the complete opposite of Hal and Hotspur. ...
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... For instance, the historical Hotspur was not the same age as Prince Hal, and Shakespeare's Mortimer is a conflation of two different historical people. ...
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In the play Henry IV, Part One, by William Shakespeare, Hal, the prince, is a lot less jovial and innocent than he portrays himself to be. ...
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... Ironically the most 'human' character, in terms of showing any type of depth and range is the HAL 9000 computer. When Dave "unplugs ...
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... The character of Falstaff is the butt of all the jokes, and the ass of many of Hal's tricks. ... Hal and Falstaff go back and fourth. ...
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... A corrupt King may want to keep his friends close despite the crimes they commit, but Hal cannot accept any kind of illegality in his quest to gain the throne ...
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... Hal, on the other hand, starts out in Henry IV, Part I, spending much of his time in a tavern engaged in talk with robbers and hoodlums, therefore being looked ...
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"Banish plump Jack, and banish all the world," (2.4.497-498) is Sir John Falstaff's plea to Prince Hal and is the view of nearly every reader who partakes in ...
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... Henry's worries for prince Hal are heavy enough to strain the king, but to also fit him for leadership must completely vex Henry's mind. ...
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... well. Then, the Scotch half - breed sold the dogs, including Buck to Charles and Hal. Mercedes was Charles' wife and Hal's brother. ...
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... In this book Mercedes, Hal, and Charles, a group of very inexperienced and even less equipped city people, to depict the probability of doom to those who do ...
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... Suddenly mans tools are taking human form and Discovery's brain, Hal 9000 Computer askes, what are humans for? ... Hal then decides he dosent need humans anymore. ...
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