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Papers On Henry IV, V
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Sir Laurence Olivier’s “Hamlet” and “King Henry V”
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This 4 page report discusses
the film versions of two of Shakespeare’s plays that were directed by and starred Sir
Laurence Olivier. Olivier was so closely associated with Shakespeare that even his final
resting place is next to a representation of “the Bard.” Such an association was due, in
great part, to his movie portrayals of King Henry, the Fifth (1944) and the first of
Shakespeare’s plays turned into a movie that was made in color) and of Hamlet (1948),
winner of four Academy Awards. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: BWlarryO.rtf
Tavern: Shakespeare’s Henry IV Part I and II
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A 5 page paper which examines the
use, and the significance of the use, of “tavern” in Shakespeare’s “Henry IV”
parts I and II. No additional sources cited.
Filename: RAshakiv.rtf
The Character of Falstaff
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4 pages analyzing Shakespeare's use of the infamous character 'Falstaff'- specific emphasis on his role in Henry V. No Bibliography.
Filename: Falstaff.wps
The Character of Shakespeare’s “Henry V”
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A five page paper looking at the way this important figure in English history is portrayed by William Shakespeare.
The paper argues that Shakespeare believed Henry’s commanding qualities of leadership to have been necessary to stabilize the nation, and not indicative of megalomania. No other sources.
Filename: KBhenv.rtf
The Hostess in Shakespeare’s “Henry V”
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A 5 page paper which examines the significance and the role of the character of the Hostess in Shakespeare’s play “Henry V.” Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: RAhostsh.rtf
The Maturing of Prince Hal in Shakespeare’s “Henry IV, Part I”
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A 6 page paper looking at the role of Hotspur and Falstaff in Hal’s maturational process. The paper contends that Hal's superior personality develops as a result of lessons learned from both the carefree jocularity of Falstaff and the honor-bound but impetuous nature of Hotspur. No additional sources.
Filename: KBheniv.wps
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