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Henry IV, Part I
by
William Shakespeare
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Critical Evaluation
Carnival and Plot in King Henry IV
Festivity and Topicality in the Coventry Scene of 1 Henry IV
Henry IV, Parts 1 and 2 (Vol. 39)
Henry IV, Parts 1 and 2 (Vol. 49)
Henry IV, Parts 1 and 2 (Vol. 57)
Henry IV, Parts 1 and 2 (Vol. 69)
Henry IV, Parts 1 and 2 (Vol. 80)
Henry IV, Parts 1 and 2 (Vol. 90)
History-Making in the Henriad
Pilgrims of Grace: Henry IV Historicized
The Famous Analyses of Henry the Fourth
The Prince's Dog: Falstaff and the Perils of Speech-Prefixity
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"A Candy Deal Of Courtesy"
"A Plague Of All Cowards I Say"
"Able To Corrupt A Saint"
"Cavil On The Ninth Part Of A Hair"
"Diana's Foresters, Gentlemen Of The Shade, Minions Of The Moon"
"Discretion Is The Better Part Of Valor"
"I Know A Trick Worth Two Of That"
"If All The Year Were Playing Holidays"
"Lord, Lord, How This World Is Given To Lying"
"Medicines To Make Me Love Him"
"My Nearest And Dearest Enemy"
"Play Out The Play"
"Pluck Bright Honor From The Pale-faced Moon"
"Shall I Not Take Mine Ease In Mine Inn?"
"Show It A Fair Pair Of Heels"
"The Blood More Stirs To Rouse A Lion Than To Start A Hare"
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Henry IV, Part I Questions and Answers
What is the relationship between Hal and Falstaff?
Compare and contrast Prince Hal and Hotspur from Henry IV.
Discuss how Hotspur serves as a foil to Hal in Henry IV. Do you find yourself finding one character a bit more sympathetic than the other?
Compare and contrast Falstaff with Hotspur.
Compare Prince Hal to Hotspur in Shakespeare's Henry IV, Part 1.
What characteristics of Hotspur would make him a better leader/king than Hal?
What's an analysis of the passage from Henry IV, Part 1 that starts with "I know you all, and will awhile uphold" and ends with "Redeeming time when men think least I will"?
What is the meaning of Falstaff's motto "the better part of valor is discretion" in Henry IV, Part 1?
In Henry IV, Part 1, why is Falstaff thought to be a coward?
Explain King Henry's disappointment in his son and heir-apparent Prince Hal.
How do I prove the misuse of language is the cause of the bloody Shrewsbury War in Henry IV, Part 1?
How does William Shakespeare criticize Victorian society through the use of language and plot in Henry IV, Part 1?
What is the analysis of the character and motivations of Prince Hal from Henry IV?
Why did the king refuse to ransom Mortimer in Henry IV, part 1?
In Henry IV, Part 1, how is Hotspur’s name symbolic?
What Shakespeare play is "give the devil his due" from?
What is the importance of Falstaff in the play? What is Shakespeare aiming at?
Honor is an important topic in Shakespeare's Henry IV, Part 1. What do Hotspur, Hal, and Falstaff each think about honor?
What is the attitude of Prince Henry, Hotspur, and Falstaff toward honour over the course of Henry IV, Part 1?
How is Falstaff a "wayward mentor" to Hal in Henry IV, Part 1?
How do you prove that the misuse of language is the cause of the bloody Shrewsbury war in Henry IV, Part 1?
Where does the first fight in Henry IV take place?
The king explicitly compares Hal to Hotspur in Henry IV, Part I, 1.1.77–89. Compare his remarks with those made by Vernon in 4.1.96–109 and 5.2.51–68. When you consider Vernon's remarks, you should also note Hotspur's reaction to them.
In Henry IV, Part 1, for what purposes does Shakespeare use contrast?
What are three crucial passages in which Prince Hal faces a turning point or an important decision?
How can I write an 8 page essay about "honor" in Henry IV, Part 1?
Compare Hal with his father. What kind of ruler is Henry IV? Is Hal likely to be the same?
What is Falstaff's role in Henry IV, Part 1?
What is the meaning of the line "uneasy lies the head that wears a crown" from William Shakespeare's play Henry IV?
Analyze Shakespeare's use of the juxtaposing plot-lines of comedy and politics within Henry IV, Part 1.
Do people/philosophers today agree with Falstaff's statement that "the better part of valor is discretion"? Did Shakespeare intend to be sarcastic?
In Henry IV, Part 1, who do you think is the more admirable character, Hal or Hotspur?
How does Shakespeare achieve characterization in the beginning of Henry IV, Part 1, focusing on King Henry?
What is the Boar's Head Tavern, and who are its inhabitants (ruffians, maids and servants) in King Henry IV, Part I?
In Shakespeare's Henry IV, Part I, royal authority is under threat from in and beyond England. How do you explain this with regard to geographic location?
In Henry IV Part 1, how does Shakespeare present Henry IV as politically skillful?
How does Shakespeare provide characterization in the beginning of Henry IV, Part 1?
What are the means by which Shakespeare uses the early scenes to alert audience to significant issues in the book King Henry IV, Part 1?
Is Falstaff's style or character more appealing? What is the difference?
How does Shakespeare reflect one character over another with Hotspur/Prince Henry, the thieves/rebels and the upper class/lower class?
What is being said about politics in Henry IV, Part 1?
In Shakespeare's Henry IV, Part 1, what role does act 3, scene 1 play, wherein the interaction between the Welsh and the English takes place?
What is Hotspur's view of war in Henry IV, Part 1? What does the play show to be its personal and social consequences?
At the end of act 1, scene 2, of the play Henry IV, Part I, Shakespeare has given us two of his most interesting characters, Prince Hal (the future Henry V) and Falstaff. At this point in the play, Falstaff must be assessed according to his responses to Hal. However, the prince has a soliloquy concluding scene 2, which allows us a deeper understanding of who he is. Discuss one of these key characters and consider what his motives and goals may be.
Act 1 and 2 of Shakespeare's Henry IV, Part I present a series of events at the Boar's Head Tavern which parallel events at King Henry's court. In what scenes do these events occur?
In Henry IV, Part 1, how do the characters in the pub and the palace behave similarly?
With close reference to language and style, how would I discuss the dramatic significance of a scene in Henry IV?