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King Henry IV, Part I: The Best Shakespeare Play You've Never SeenA review of Shakespeare's British history cycle play King Henry IV, Part I.
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Heroism is Shakespeare's Hamlet, Henry IV, Part 1Examining heroism in William Shakespeare's plays: Hamlet and Henry IV, Part 1 through the characters Hamlet and Hal.
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The Immorality of I Henry IV's FalstaffIn what follows, I will examine the character of Falstaff from William Shakespeare's I Henry IV. The immorality of Falstaff will be analyzed using the text I Henry IV. Ultimately, it will be argued that Falstaff is not one to emulate.
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Shakespeare's Henry IV Sends a Message of Personal SovereigntyFrequently considered a propaganda writer for Queen Elizabeth, Shakespeare uses Henry IV to send the Queen a message about personal sovereignty in England.
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Henry IV, Part : Garments of NecessityEssay describing Hal's maturing into the role of king in Henry IV, Part 1
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Essay on Shakpeare's Henry IVThis essay discusses Shakespeare's depiction of the success and failure of the medieval monarch and king. -
Archetypes in Henry IVActual college term paper, Note: please use for ideas only, do not plagiarize word for word
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An Analysis of the Themes of Legitimacy of Rule & Contrasting Views of Honor Seen Through the Character Prince Harry in the Shakespearian History Play "Henry IV" 1A brief literary research paper written for my Senior-level Shakespearian Tragedies & Histories course. -
Full Metal Jacket Henry IVFull Metal Jacket and Henry IV Are Together A Key to Revaluation of Values. Full Metal Jacket and Henry IV. Abstruse? Not so. Read on. Harold Bloom prepared ground with his veneration of Falstaff. Kubrick pinned it in Full Metal Jacket. -
Distinctive Kingships in Richard II and Henry VA study of the distinctive kingship ideas as represented in Shakespeare's plays Richard II and Henry V
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The Essence of Shakespeare: Henry the IV and Henry the VTeaching outline and explication of key issues in Shakespeare's Henry the IV & V
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Shakespeare's Henry V and the Modernization of the StateShakespeare's historical drama reveals how King Henry V was the precursor to the modern politician.
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Does King Henry V Have a Legitimate Claim to the French or English Throne?The question of whether or not Henry V has a claim to the French throne lies not in blood, as most claims of succession usually do, but rather in international law.
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I'm Henry IV I AmPoem
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How Henry VII Secured His ThroneThe measures the Henry VII took to secure and legitimize his throne and seizure of power.
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The War of Roses: The Prelude to Henry VII and the House of TudorA survey of the politics of the War of Roses and the outcome, ending with Henry VII's ascension to the throne following the war.
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The Meaning of Sovereignty in Scene I of Act IIIKing Henry IV rose to power by replacing King Richard II.
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Mick Garris' Psycho IV: The Beginning (1990)This is my personal comprehensive review of Mick Garris' 1990 made for cable sequel Psycho IV: The Beginning, starring Anthony Perkins, Olivia Hussey, Henry Thomas and CCH Pounder.
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Director's Choices in Shakespeare's "Henry V"The role of Henry V has been played in many - vastly different - ways. Here I use the play's most famous speech and argue for a good and honest king.
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Margaret Tudor Marries James IV of Scotland, August 8, 1503Margaret Tudor's marriage to James IV was supposed to ensure a lasting peace between England and Scotland. Quite a challenging job for a 13-year-old girl. -
The Legacy of England's King Henry VIIWhat is the legacy of the Henry who came before the big one?
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The Six Wives of Henry VIIIA study of the lives of the six wives of Henry VIII, emphasizing their religious backgrounds, contribution to Henry's family life, and their impact on England.
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Henry VIIIThroughout his reign (1509-1547), Henry married six times, reformed the church, and fought numerous battles and as a result he depleted the wealth of his nation.
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Part IV of the Story of Margaret TudorMargaret finally got her divorce, but her third husband wasn't much better than her second. -
Film Review: Psycho IV: The Beginning (1990)Review of the final film in the Psycho franchise.
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The Henrician Reformation in England: Henry VIII and His Battle with the Catholic ChurchDuring the 1530's and the 1540's England witnessed many drastic changes in the spheres of religious thought and theology, changes that swept the entire country in a very swift and powerful way.
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William Shakespeare's Henry V and Richard II: Kings Among MenSince the beginning of time, societies across the globe have entrusted their nation's influence and duties of decision-making in the hands of single persons who may or may not have proven themselves capable to rule.
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Overview: Ayn Rand's "The Fountainhead," Section I (of IV)A general overview of Ayn Rand's "The Fountainhead." Discusses primarily the activities of Howard Roark and Peter Keating and the theme of the story so far.
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The Development of Howard Roark in "The Fountainhead" (part I of IV)A discussion of the development of the character of Howard Roark in the first section of Ayn Rand's work "The Fountainhead."
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Five Other Republicans I Admire, Part IVThe fourth in a series -
Royal Oak, the Tree That Saved a Monarch's HeadHenry IV, as penned by the Bard, observed that "uneasy lies the head that wears the crown." Cicero portrays his "Sword of Damocles" poised over the monarch's head. It's to this and some quick thinking by Charles II that Royal Oak, Michigan, owes its name.
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Review of "The Politics of French Language in Shakespeare's History Plays" by David SteinsaltzShakespeare, using his works Henry IV, V, and VI, demonstrated his feelings about the French language. -
A Tale of Three Religious ConversionsA discussion of why three noted historical figures (Martin Luther, Henry VIII of England and Henry IV of France) converted to another faith
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The Private and Public Geoffrey ChaucerThe writer and poet Geoffrey Chaucer was also a leading diplomatic figure at the time of Richard II and Henry IV.
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Manipulation and the Psychopath in ShakespeareManipulation and psychopathy are two crucial elements within King Henry IV and King Richard III. Shakespeare, the great psychologist, shows us how these traits can be used to different ends within the characters of Falstaff and Richard.
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Day of Decision: The Battle of BosworthBosworth was the deciding battle that set the course of English history for the over the next hundred years.
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Disarray of the English Crown: The House of Lancaster After 1377An overview of the problems in England after King Edward III's death in 1377 and the struggles of the succeeding kings.
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The Identity of William Shakespeare: The Woman Behind the Man?Shakespeare was a woman, and no ordinary woman at that, and no 'woman' whose 'name' had anything to do with 'frailty' or who was 'infirm of purpose'!
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Marrying France - #35 of 143 Blogs About Living and Working in FranceBlog #35 deals with French King Henri IV, Etruscan and Iranian art at the Louvre, and the Fontanebleau Chateau.
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