Henry IV, Part One | Essays
- The Theme of Anarchy Versus Order in Henry IV, Part I
R. Moore briefly discusses one of the prominent themes in the play: anarchy and rebellion versus order. - "Honor" in Henry IV, Part I
R. Moore analyzes the use of the word "honor" in the play, as well as the use of the word "counterfeit", and discusses how these terms relate to the major themes of the play. - Political Satire in Shakespeare's Histories
In this essay, R. Moore examines how Shakespeare employs political satire in Richard III, Henry IV, Parts I and II, and Henry VIII. Moore provides a detailed analysis of political satire in each play.

