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  • Prince Hal
    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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  • the character of Hal in Henry
    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 Legends Die by Hal Borland
    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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  • 2001: A Space Odyssey
    ... 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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  • Fallstaff Friend of Fatherfigure
    ... 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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  • 2001 space oddesy
    ... 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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  • sunrise, sunset from Henry IV part 1
    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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  • 2001 a Space odyssey
    ... 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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  • shakespeare
    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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  • Imagine that you are William Shakespeare and explain how you
    ... 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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  • 2001: A Space Odyssey
    ... 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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  • Pursuit of Honor
    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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  • False Kings in Henry IV
    ... 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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  • Analysis of Act V scene iv of Shakespeares Henry IV
    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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  • Richard II - The Tudor Myth
    ... 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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  • ANALISIS KUALITAS PELAYANAN, PENGARUHNYA TERHADAP IMAGE
    ... 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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  • Shakespeare: The history plays of Henry
    ... 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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  • Henry IV Part 1
    ... 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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  • Henry IV
    ... 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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  • Context
    ... 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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  • King Henry IV
    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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  • Stanely Kubrick
    ... 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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  • Foolery and Revenge
    ... 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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  • Henry V
    ... 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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  • Trials of a Hero
    ... 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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  • Falstaff
    "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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  • shakespeares's henery IV
    ... 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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  • Call of the Wild 2
    ... 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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  • Call of the wild
    ... 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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  • 2001: a space odyssey
    ... 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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