Thought out this paper will be exploring the important events of one of the scenes from the play.
Act 3 scene 2 explores the relationship between king Henry IV and the Prince. Based off the two sides, the Prince side, which we explored in previous scenes as a fun willed, rebelling side, vs king Henry side who is more disappoint and discouraged more then anything about the behaviour that his son is showing, towards his duties. the importance of this scene will allow readers to explore a bit of Shakespearian writing, as well as take into account the time and …show more content…
Which not really what the king was expecting to here, however the King continues, stating that Percy is trying to over throw him and has many of men by his side, that something needs to be done.( speech on page73), but what changes the prince Mind and we see him lead into a big speech is the fact that his father would believe that he would turn agianst him and join Percy side in the war. (the king speech).
Wanting to show the King that he is wrong prince Henry goes into a speech in which he states that he will make his father proud. Do not think so. You shall not find it so/
And God forgive them that so much have swayed/ Your Majesty’s good thoughts away from me/ I will redeem all this on Percy’s head/ And, in the closing of some glorious day/Be bold to tell you that I am your son/ When I will wear a garment all of blood/ And stain my favors in a bloody mask/Which, washed away, shall scour my shame with it/ And that shall be the day, whene'er it lights/That this same child of honor and renown/ This gallant Hotspur, this all-praisèd knight/