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A 5 page research paper that critically analyzes Act II, scene II from Henry IV, part 1. Throughout Henry IV, part 1, the relationship between the king and his son, Prince Hal, is a central theme. Act III, scene II dramatizes a pivotal point in Hal's life, as he chooses to turn his back on his carefree life with Falstaff, carousing in taverns, and take on the responsibility of his position. As an analysis of this scene demonstrates, once Henry IV is fully convinced of his son's sincerity, their relationship is reinvigorated, as father and son set off for battle. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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Shakespeare/1 Henry IV, Act III, Scene II
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