The fate of Prince Hall's Hall of Fame was shaped by many powers: his Falstaff, relationship with his father, Henry IV's expectation, and a constant comparison with him and Tottenham. All three of these forces have created a sense of honor to Hull, an integral part of his education as an ideal king. In the first part of Henry IV's behavior, Hull gained knowledge about honor It was. He will be when he is king. But although Hal must compare the honor of Falstaff with the conceptual honor of the knight's hero to reach the final conclusion, Hal seems to have chosen the form of honor rather than another form after all I will.
Prince Hal is different from the role of Hotspur. Hal is the protagonist of the play. Hotspur is passionate because he can only think of defending his honor. Hull is unpredictable and changeable, and this flexibility can help him to beat enemies in the last battle. Hotspur stuck with his pride and passion for fighting eventually leads to his death and Hal was able to deal with changing circumstances under various circumstances. The perfect example of this concept is Halt imitating Hotspur and his wife. As this shows that Hal has the ability to imitate his every move, he will know exactly how to defeat him. The biggest drawback of Hotspur is that he can not imitate Hal as he can not think outside the box.
The fate of Prince Hall's Hall of Fame was shaped by many powers: his Falstaff, relationship with his father, Henry IV's expectation, and a constant comparison with him and Tottenham. All three of these forces have created a sense of honor to Hull, an integral part of his education as an ideal king. In the first part of Henry IV's behavior, Hull gained knowledge about honor It was. He will be when he is king. But, that ... ... among them are the themes related to the rotation of two more epics - the importance of honor. In Iliad, this is an unprecedented number, with the murder and betrayal, the anger of God and Goddess, the queen of beautiful war, and the mysterious and mysterious deaths of living beings everywhere is. And the most important thing for brave heroes is that they are the glory to praise it and fight it.
The relationship between Falstaff and Prince Hull is unusual. The two frequently exchange spontaneous good will insults, and the reader will in fact realize that they are not inappropriate. Prince Hal is the son of Fastaff 's substitute, for the sullen prince himself, Falstaf is the second father, and his parents do not respect fear, either. While pretending to hear his condemnation while kneeling at the foot of Hull he was a man who performed all the whims and persuaded Fastaf to imitate the role of his parents. Looking at the lower paragraph, you can see that Hal's explanation of Falstaff is a greedy abandoner who has no sense of responsibility to myself or to others.