In the fifth act of scene 4, the drama reached a dramatic climax. Since Richard II was murdered, it is a malicious act that Henry IV got confused by the crowning of the king, and since this incident he has striven to maintain the unity of the people. During the play, Henry's son Harry developed his character, he began to fall, noticed his fate, spent his time in the pub until it became and was consistent with the criminal and the farmer It is Prince of Wales. At the beginning, the relationship between the king and the prince was terrible, but Henry thought that he was useless and stupid because he spent his time with the lowest level people, thieves, and criminals.
1 Henry IV's fathers Henry IV, William Shakespeare's Henry IV, Falstaff and Henry IV shared their images with Henry's "father of Prince of Wales." The former is a drunken knight, the prince's father, the latter a hard distant prince, his blood. But who is the better father figure of Hull? Falstaff and Prince Henry have a strongly promising father-child relationship, but the former shows the atmosphere of a seamlessly integrated bistro.
Henry IV is centered on the father-child relationship, and the mother is not involved. Historically, the mother of Prince Hull died at the age of 8, so there was no excuse without Henry IV, but Hull 's stepmother Henry IV' s second wife was not there . . In addition, Shakespeare often blurs the line of history with his portrayal, and if he wishes he would paint as Hull's true mother, as he was the mother of Duke of York, Richard II I can. It is not her true stepmother.
Shakespeare deals with parent-child relationships by Henry Hollingsworth of Henry IV (Henry IV) and his son Hull (Prince of Wales, later Henry V). The fact is very obvious in his son's development, Hull: The success of his son in life is not dependent on his political relationship with his father, but when his parents achieve both sides of love affair, I will prove it. Hull not only can not stand his name,