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The Complete Henry IV, Part One

Published
May 2014
Main Genre
General Fiction General Fiction
Pages
324

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Henry IV, Part One is a rich play: rich in drama and intrigue, political machinations, and comedy. Not only does Prince Harry (Hal) redeem himself in his father's eyes, he also satisfies audience expectations. One important sub-plot running throughout the play is the questionable ascension of Henry IV to the throne. Additionally, one cannot ignore the comparison between Prince Harry and Hotspur (Harry Monmouth). Finally there is the dominant character of Falstaff, larger than a life portrait which no artist could possibly capture. One might cavil at Falstaff's disregard for truth, for his penchant for lying, for his pusillanimity which approaches and even encompasses true cowardice. Yet even acknowledging the truth of these charges, over the centuries audiences have taken Falstaff to their hearts, perhaps seeing him as an avatar of weaknesses they, too, possess. Thus, despite (maybe because of) his personal flaws, audiences have accepted Falstaff without reservation, sharing his misadventures and laughing at his peccadillos, allowing Falstaff to endure as one of Shakespeare's titanic creations, truly a man for all seasons.

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First Edition May 2014 Authorhouse ISBN13 9781496907141 ISBN10 1496907140
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May 2014 Authorhouse ISBN13 9781496907134 ISBN10 1496907132
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May 2014 AuthorHouse ISBN10 B07948BLC2
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May 2014 Authorhouse ISBN10 B00KARBKV6
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