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Essay heading: Falstaff + Hotspur = Prince Hal: Their Actions on the Battlefield
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What the former do in jest; the latter do in earnest. Like Falstaff and his boasting, Glendower holds forth on the mythical portents of his birth and his powers to change the weather. Hotspur suffers the fool far from gladly. They eventually quarrel over their "moi'ty," and Hotspur shows himself to be utterly uncompromising on matters of principle and honor... displayed 300 characters
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Hotspur suffers the fool far from gladly. They eventually quarrel over their "moi'ty," and Hotspur shows himself to be utterly uncompromising on matters of principle and honor. "But in the way of bargain, mark ye me,/I'll cavil on the ninth part of a hair." He shows himself an unattractive character; his rigid insistence on points of "honor" is self- centered and self-destructive... displayed next 300 characters
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