Shakespeare's "Henry IV": Summary
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In the play “Henry the fourth” written by William Shakespeare is
triumphant and denial. There is a prince named Hal that does not act like
a prince that you think a prince would and fat man named Falstaff that is
his friend. In this play we see that the prince changes when his father
and his country need him from a hooligan of a prin ....
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.... other and call each other names and that wont bother them.
For instance when the prince started calling Falstaf, “This bed-presser,
this horse-back-breaker, this huge hill of flesh”. Then Falstaf came back
by saying, “Sblood, you starveling, you eel-skin, you dried neat's- tongue,
you bull's pizzle, you stock-fish,--O for breath to utter what is like
thee!-you tailor's-yard, you sheath, you bow-case, you vile standing tuck!”
(Act 2,2,245-251). ....
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Number of pages: 3 (approx. 250 words per double-spaced page)