Shakespeare uses different types of language in the Court vs the Tavern.
Prose and verse
The play reflects concerns about rebellion because Shakespeare’s society valued this idea: that kings were chosen by God.
The Divine Right of Kings
At the beginning of the play, King Henry wants to lead a mission, but rebellion prevents him. What is it called?
The Crusades.
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Mr Nguyen
This technique is used when Prince Hal speaks alone at the end of Act 1 Scene 2 and reveals his plan to “imitate the sun.”
Soliloquy
Henry IV Part 1 belongs to this Shakespearean genre.
History play
In Act 2 Scene 3, Hotspur receives this, warning him that the rebellion is too dangerous.
A letter
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Taiwan and Korea
Shakespeare contrasts the serious political scenes with the frivolity of the tavern scenes.
Comic relief
King Henry IV’s rule is unstable because he took the crown from this earlier king.
Richard II
Hotspur is also known by this first name.
Harry / Henry
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Uno cards
The play uses this technique when Hal and Falstaff pretend to be King Henry in Act 2 Scene 4.
Play extempore
Many Elizabethan audiences were interested in who had the right to rule because Queen Elizabeth I had no clear heir. What issue were people worried about?
Succession / legitimacy
This character refuses to give his prisoners to the king unless Mortimer is ransomed.
Hotspur
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The repeated contrast between Hal and Hotspur is an example of this character technique, where one character highlights another’s qualities.
Foil
Shakespeare’s play explores anxiety around kingship partly because Henry IV came to power by doing this to Richard II.
Usurpation / deposition
At the end of Act 1 Scene 2, Hal reveals that his bad behaviour is partly a...
Performance / Act
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