America was born after the American Revolutionary War. There are still many conflicts about the government, politics, etc for the new country; it leads to conflict and disagreement among people. In the 1820 's, history recorded a confrontation over many big problems between Andrew Jackson and Henry Clay. Through 1824, 1828 elections and the bank war, you can see their differences clearly. In addition to John Quincy Adams, William H, Jackson and Clay ran for the president in 1824
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.
In the third act, when the king faced Hull 's illegal act against him, Hull quickly agreed with the king. He did not fulfill the role of the prince but acknowledged that he was humbled by the accusations of the king, he swears to repay himself or to die. He impressed the king, took command of the army, continued acting heroically on the battlefield, rescued the king's life, and eventually broke Tottenham in a single battle. Hull abandoned his old ways and became the ideal that the king wanted, so it seemed that the king's idea of the correct way to rule the country and the way the prince acted initially won. I think that the position of Hull is the same as that of the king. As shown in the first action of the first act, the second act is the life that Hull always plans to leave his departure and return to the "ideal" the king wishes.