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Compare and contrast how Shakespeare presents the changing fortunes of Hal and Hotspur The main theme of Henry IV Part 1 concerns the changing fortunes of Hal and Hotspur. Hal, at the beginning of the play, is a renegade prince. He can be found drinking in taverns with thieves and commoners. W...
The play, \"The Comedy of Errors,\" turns out to be precisely what the title claims. It is a play about magic and illusion in a faraway country. \"The Comedy of Errors\" shows how a series of confused identities eventually leads to chaos in a community, and just how deceiving appearances can be. The...
In each production of Henry V, the emphasis changes: Henry can appear to be \"the mirror of all Christian Kings\" or as a cynic who uses the, seemingly corrupt, church to justify his actions. The play is full of noble speeches, heroic battles, and valiant English underdogs fighting their way to vict...