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Essay heading: Henry IV Part One
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Shakespeare |
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Hilly |
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To become what he is now, Hal has done it at the expense of Falstaff.
Before, the Prince could only use words to express his loyalty to his father but now his sword speaks even more powerfully for him. He rescues his father from the Earl of Douglas and defeats the brave Hotspur. It is the complete reconciliation of father and son... displayed 300 characters
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It is Hal showing his true worth as a son. This is shown when the king says, ‘With such lustier maintenance than I did look for of such an ungrown warrior.’ The King can now be proud to say he has a son now Hal is brave, mature and loyal. He truly stands up to, and meets, his responsibilities as heir to the throne... displayed next 300 characters
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