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Title: Henry IV Part One, Act 1, Scene 2, lines 1-22
Description: This is an annotated selection for the Shakespearean play Henry IV part 1. This scene dissection is ideal for creating a thesis or any need for annotation of deeper understanding.
Description: This is an annotated selection for the Shakespearean play Henry IV part 1. This scene dissection is ideal for creating a thesis or any need for annotation of deeper understanding.
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Henry IV Part One, Act 1, Scene 2, lines 1-22
Falstaff
Now Hal, what time of day is it, lad?
Prince
Thou art so fat-witted, with drinking of old sack,
and unbuttoning thee after supper, and sleeping
upon benches after noon, that thou hast forgotten to
demand that truly which thou wouldst truly know
...
Falstaff
Indeed, you come near me now, Hal for we take
Purses go by the moon and the seven stars, and not
by Phoebus, he, that wand’ring knight so fair
...
Prince
Well, how then? Come roundly, roundly
...
Why, what is the
motivation behind Hal’s questions?
Insults: Hal opening pokes fun at Falstaff and even uses some adjectives like old to describe
things involving Falstaff
Pronouns: The pronounce in this passage have an interesting movement in the direction of
dialogue
...
These things are all strange while pared with their adjectives
...
This is the introduction of both Hal and Falstaff, major characters in both plays
...
At this point in
Hal’s development he may actually enjoy the company of Falstaff rather than just using him as a
butt of a joke
...
There altogether relationship is reflected
in this introduction of the pair, not thoroughly defined as well as withholdings on both sides
Title: Henry IV Part One, Act 1, Scene 2, lines 1-22
Description: This is an annotated selection for the Shakespearean play Henry IV part 1. This scene dissection is ideal for creating a thesis or any need for annotation of deeper understanding.
Description: This is an annotated selection for the Shakespearean play Henry IV part 1. This scene dissection is ideal for creating a thesis or any need for annotation of deeper understanding.