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Papers On Henry IV, V
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Hotspur vs. Henry in Shakespeare’s “Henry IV Part I”
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A five page paper comparing these two characters in Shakespeare’s history play. The paper notes that it is ironic that early in the play King Henry wishes Hotspur was his son, for in fact the would-be usurper is very much like the old King had been in his youth. No additional sources.
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Kenneth Branagh’s Henry V
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A 4 page paper which reflects on the film Henry V directed by Kenneth Branagh. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: RAkennn.rtf
Kingship and Henry V
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A 6 page research paper that examines the kingship of Henry V as pictured in Shakespeare's play. The writer's examination of Shakespeare's characterization of Henry V demonstrates that Shakespeare saw this monarch as an exemplary example of the elements of kingship. Also, a brief survey of Edward Powell's Kingship, Law and Society: Criminal Justice in the Reign of Henry V, demonstrates that Shakespeare's assessment of Henry V is largely supported by historical scholarship. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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Lady Percy and Queen Margaret: Shakespeare's Females
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An 11 page paper which
analyzes the character of Lady Percy in "Henry IV: Act I," and Queen Margaret in
"Richard III." The paper argues that they are not your traditional female characters, in
terms of gender definition of the Renaissance period, as was often the case with
Shakespeare's women. The paper provides an examination of gender concerns in
Shakespeare and the time period, and then discusses the works and the women under
examination. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: RAshakfml.wps
Patterns of Language and Imagery in Shakespeare’s Second Tetralogy
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This 8 page report discusses Shakespeare’s second
tetralogy which consists of “Richard II,” Parts 1 and 2 of
“Henry IV,” and “Henry V.” Throughout each of these plays,
Shakespeare offers his audiences and readers a winding path of
imagery and figurative language that allows a deeper insight
to the actions taking place on the stage and the hidden
motivations for the behaviors the audience watches the players
take on. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: BWtetra.wps
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