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    Shakespeare the Historian: Richard II and the War of the Roses Who was Richard II? Born: 1367 Reign: 1377 – 1399 (deposed) Death: 1400 (murdered) Historical Context surrounding Richard II Richard II was born in 1367‚ in Bordeaux which was then part of the English principality of Aquitaine. He was the second son of Edward‚ the Black prince‚ and his wife Joan of Kent. Edward was in line to the throne‚ after his father Edward III. The Black Prince was a distinguished military leader like

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    crisis concerning his wanton son. Through King Henry IV’s concern for his son‚ Shakespeare examines public perception of kingship. This essay will focus on the role of kingship‚ the importance of cultural capital‚ and the potential character foreshadowing of Henry IV’s son. Defining what makes a king is an integral part of Richard II and the central point of Bolingbroke’s claim to the throne‚ the context of which is important to understanding Henry IV’s concerns for his son. Throughout the play

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    King Henry's Speech

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    Through the new King Henry V’s speech to his brothers after their father’s death Shakespeare deals with the realities of succession‚ the difficult negotiation between governmental stability and a confused power struggle‚ and the death of a king while trying to keep his character true to their personality. This speech touches on everything from politeness and external observation‚ to the fear that naturally comes in a shift of power‚ to different kinds of mourning. Hal‚ newly King Henry V‚ must take his

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    English 1C 11 February 2015 Essay#4 How True is True Love and Security? The true Henry the Fifth was son of King Henry the Fourth‚ and he was born September 1387 in Monmouth‚ Monmouthshire‚ Whales. He was the “first English King who could both read and write with ease in the vernacular tongue” (Encyclopedia)‚ at that time illiteracy was the norm. The ability to read‚ write and speak another language was astounding. Henry the Fifth‚” succeeded his father on March 21‚ 1413. This was the turning point

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    Spring 2014 Feburary 3rd‚ 2014 Falstaff plays a role of substitute father of Hal as same time focus on influencing Hal in to being a leader like his biological father‚ King Henry. The relationship between Hal and Falstaff in Henry IV is important to the life of Hal. Father and son is always a complex relationship to handle even under the best of circumstances. The father tries to impart lessons learned to spare‚ instruct and guide through life hurdles

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    believe that I love. The fact that I love is more certain than the most certain things in the universe. The Holiday “Love is blind.” Henry V‚ Act V Scene II Translation: Love does not see with the eyes‚ but with the heart. Love does not develop from appearance‚ but from personality. Lincoln “We have heard the chimes at midnight‚ Master Shallow.” King Henry IV Translation: It is now midnight. Renaissance Man “To thine‚ own self be true.” Hamlet Translation: Stay true to who you really

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    including: a lack of maturity; extreme insecurity; blatant incompetence; and a self-serving personality. Believing himself as God’s gift to England‚ Richard II follows his own narcissistic plans rather than doing what would have been what is best for the people. Consequently‚ as you can imagine‚ the choices made by Richard II were detrimental to England and its’ people and ultimately led to the loss of his kingship and his death. At the young age of ten (10)‚ King Richard II inherited

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    the master of literary‚ but also had a deep knowledge of humanity‚ authority and the conflict ‚struggle and fight occurred when people desire to get power and right. In his literary works‚ he explained more on the human conflict in detail. Take ‘Henry V’ for example‚ Shakespeare taught us how to encourage your tired and dispirited soldiers to beat off all the enemy attacks. This is also useful for a management leader. Only using the power of authority to order people is not a good way for leadership

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    leader. His character is very one sided and shallow‚ and his stubborn nature and short temper send him on the path to destruction in William Shakespeare’s Henry IV. Hotspur is an proficient leader and a daring warrior‚ almost fit to be a prince. He is part of the Percy family of the North‚ which helped give Henry IV the rise to the thrown. King Henry respected Hotspur’s bravery‚ valor‚ honor‚ and determination so much that he envied Northumberland for having such a son. At this moment in the play‚ King

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    The Use of Foils for the Characterisation of Hal in Henry IV Part I Common practice in the sixteenth century was to place a leaf of foil under a gemstone to make it shine more brightly. From this practice arose the current use of the word‚ whereby a literary character’s qualities are enhanced by a ‘foil’- another character who seems to be the polar opposite. In Shakespeare’s Henry IV Part I‚ Prince Harry (nicknamed Hal) has a number of foils‚ and in contrast to all of them he certainly

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