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King Henry IV

In the play Henry IV, Part One, by William Shakespeare, Hal, the prince, is a lot less jovial and innocent than he portrays himself to be. Although he seems to live a life without worry and a lifestyle without any real thought about his life, the truth is that he has many plans and thinks much about his future and does many things with a distinct purpose. Although he acts very kind towards Falstaff, Hal truly does not appreciate Falstaff as much as he leads him on to believe. During one of the man


His underlining reasons for being part of the tavern scene are apparently a little less obvious than one might perceive until the reasons he states and ways he treats his good friend are examined. y times where Falstaff hints to the prince, that once he becomes king to make sure Falstaff is treated well and given a position, Hal says that he will not keep Falstaff around. This front that is put up by Hal is also hinted at when he talks about how great of a king he is going to be. Once all of the true ideas portrayed by Hal are revealed it becomes much more apparent that he has ulterior motives than just living an easy life. This passage illustrates how Hal can act like a good friend to someone but really just be using him and acting fake in general. He starts to talk about he can talk to the common people as well as the aristocracy:This passage illustrates more in depth how Hal is using his tavern experiences to learn to communicate with "common folk" more so that when he becomes king he will know how to speak to all of his people in the kingdom of England. Also even though Hal is good friends with Falstaff, as early as in the first act of the play he robs from his friend Falstaff. But to say I know more harm tin him than in Myself were to say more than I know.

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