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    Introduction In English 92 professional football clubs are registered in 4 divisions. There are 20 clubs in the Premiership League‚ which is the first division league‚ below Premiership League‚ there is a League called Championship League‚ which is the second division league and there are 24 teams‚ the third division league is called League One even though it is not the first division and there are also 24 clubs‚ and the bottom league is called League Two and 24 teams are registered. Today

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    Honour in Henry IV

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    Question 10: Hotspur: “By Heaven‚ methinks it were an easy leap / To pluck bright honour from the pale-faced moon” (Shakespeare‚ Henry IV‚ Part One 1.3.201-2). Falstaff: “What is honour? A word. What is in that word honour? What is that honour? Air” (Shakespeare‚ Henry IV‚ Part One 5.1.133-4). Discuss. In the late 1590s‚ English playwright William Shakespeare wrote Henry IV Part One‚ the second historical drama of his second tetralogy. Henry IV Part One tells

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    largely different‚ and this serves to accentuate Hal’s better qualities. The similarities and differences between Hal and both Falstaff‚ a lowlife friend‚ and Hotspur‚ a young enemy warrior‚ are worthy of examination. Throughout the play‚ it is Hal’s noble qualities which become increasingly evident due to the characteristics of Falstaff and Hotspur. Hal is similar to Falstaff in the sense that both are comical‚ and both embrace the more ‘common’ lifestyle. First‚ Falstaff and Hal are good-humoured

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    exemplifies the true characteristics of an honourable man proving he is fit to inherit the throne. Through the character of Hotspur Shakespeare questions if the perception of chivalric honour is antiquated. Hotspur is deemed by others to be ‘the very straightest plant’ and the ‘theme of honour’s tongue’ leading even King Henry himself to wish he were his son. Hotspur believes that honour can only be found in battle and his impetuous nature is noted by many. Even to his wife he says that he has

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    worthiness and respect‚ in Henry IV – Part 1 we aren’t given a set definition of what they view honor to be. Instead‚ honor has different meanings to different characters in the play. Shakespeare portrays his views on honor through the characters of Hotspur‚ Falstaff‚ and Hal. Since these characters have such contrasting views on honor it creates conflict for them with other individuals because they aren’t able to see eye to eye on their opposing actions. Hotspur’s view on honor is one of a solider

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    Thursday 25th of july “Prince Hal is the politician‚ while Hotspur is the man of action”. To what extent do you agree? - Henry IV essay number 1 - What’s your immediate response? - Invert the terms of the question – what do you think? - Consider the possibly shifting status of each character - Concider other characters who are siilar of different from Hal + Hotspur - Concider extra-textural matter that may have a bearing on the matter - Scan the entire play‚ looking

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    APPENDIX A - In the table below research examples of: • A local business • A national business • An international Business • A global business Your examples MUST include a business in each of the private‚ public and voluntary sectors. Your examples MUST include a business in each of the primary‚ secondary and tertiary sectors. Your examples MUST include a sole trader‚ a partnership‚ a private and public limited company and a government run department or agency |Name

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    his death yet his motives for carrying Hotspur off are still unclear to Harry. Upon questioning Falstaff reveals his claim to have killed Hotspur in Harry’s absence further demanding to be rewarded. Harry understanding the mind of a thief‚ attempts to challenge Falstaff and expose his lies when he says “why percy i killed myself and saw thee dead”(Scene5.4 P.410) In response‚ Falstaff accuses Harry of lying as he himself tells a lie swearing that Hotspur jumped back up and that he had to fight

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    believe he can be a responsible king. After he has a conversation with his father‚ the King he makes a goal to prove it to his father that he can be that mature responsible leader his father wishes to see by promises to kill the leader or the rebellion Hotspur. Hal changes throughout the play not with the help of other people but through other people. Prince Hal and King Henry make repeated remarks about comparing themselves to celestial bodies. Prince Hal says to the audience in his first soliloquy that

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    possesses neither quality. The King even testifies to his own advisor‚ that he would have rather traded Hal for Hotspur‚ the son of the Earl of Northumberland. In the King’s eyes Hotspur‚ not Hal‚ is the "theme of honor’s tongue" (1.1. 80)‚ because he has won his glory through his merits in war. Thus‚ Shakespeare has set Hal and Hotspur in opposition: Hal‚ the prodigal prince‚ versus Hotspur‚ the proper prince. Hal understands that he has been branded with the label‚ "truant to chivalry‚"(5.1. 95)

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