Prince Hal VS Hotspur Raza Syed English 132 Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â The play Henry IV (part I), written by Shakespeare, is about the English Kings and their families. Prince Hal and Hotspur are two of the main characters of this play.
They both(prenominal) are of noble birth and seem to be resembling in many ways yet they both select different approach and opinions about life and the pursuit for happiness. alas they both are paired against each former(a) in a match of fate to defeat each other in order to skillful fill their dreams and ambitions by glorifying themselves in the eyes of their fathers.
        In the beginning of the play Prince Hal, the son and switch of Henry IV, was portrayed as living a truehearted life with his best friend who is a disreputable knight, Sir John Falstaff, with whom he has been liable of committing several vile acts which are not last for a prince. He regularly rendezvous with his friends and associates at the townspeople tavern which is a place for mostly commoners and paupers. He in like manner actively takes part in a robbery along with his friend just for fun. He seems not to be concerned in politics and cares precise little for his fathers reputation. All these actions defy scared his and his fathers names among the nobles.
King Henry is very cast down and appalled at theses actions and wishes that it could be proved that some how the jaunty Hotspur was his real son. Although, Prince Hal is guilty of many misdeeds, he is a very caring, honest, lenient, brave, patient and strong young man who secretly aspires for his fathers honey and understanding.
HAL: I know you all, and will awhile uphold The unyoked peevishness of your idleness. Yet herein will I imitate the sun, Who doth go for the base contagious clouds to smother up his beauty from the world, That ,when he pleased again to...
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