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Henry IV, Part 2

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470: 33: 540: 519:, Falstaff's ensign. After Falstaff ejects Pistol, Doll asks him about the Prince. Falstaff is embarrassed when his derogatory remarks are overheard by Hal, who is present disguised as a musician. Falstaff tries to talk his way out of it, but Hal is unconvinced. When news of a second rebellion arrives, Falstaff joins the army again, and goes to the country to raise forces. There he encounters an old school friend, Justice Shallow, and they reminisce about their youthful follies. Shallow brings forward potential recruits for the loyalist army: Mouldy, Bullcalf, Feeble, Shadow and Wart, a motley collection of rustic yokels. Falstaff and his cronies accept bribes from two of them, Mouldy and Bullcalf, not to be conscripted. 859: 588: 497: 814: 835:. Its structure, in which Falstaff and Hal barely meet, can be criticised as undramatic. Some critics believe that Shakespeare never intended to write a sequel, and that he was hampered by a lack of remaining historical material with the result that the comic scenes come across as mere "filler". However, the scenes involving Falstaff and Justice Shallow are admired for their touching elegiac comedy, and the scene of Falstaff's rejection can be extremely powerful onstage. 724: 1845: 489:, and the page cryptically informs him that the urine is healthier than the patient. Falstaff delivers one of his most characteristic lines: "I am not only witty in myself, but the cause that wit is in other men." Falstaff promises to outfit the page in "vile apparel" (ragged clothing). He then complains of his insolvency, blaming it on "consumption of the purse." They go off, Falstaff vowing to find a wife "in the stews" (i.e., the local brothels). 783: 2491: 612:. Shakespeare was forced to change the name after complaints from Oldcastle's descendants. While it is accepted by modern critics that the name was originally Oldcastle in Part 1, it is disputed whether or not Part 2 initially retained the name, or whether it was always "Falstaff". According to René Weis, metrical analyses of the verse passages containing Falstaff's name have been inconclusive. 1345: 659: 2501: 493:
subject of the conversation to the nature of the illness afflicting the King. He then adopts the pretense of being a much younger man than the Chief Justice: "You that are old consider not the capacities of us that are young." Finally, he asks the Chief Justice for one thousand pounds to help outfit a military expedition, but is denied.
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The Lord Chief Justice enters, looking for Falstaff. Falstaff at first feigns deafness in order to avoid conversing with him, and when this tactic fails pretends to mistake him for someone else. As the Chief Justice attempts to question Falstaff about a recent robbery, Falstaff insists on turning the
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The two story-lines meet in the final scene, in which Falstaff, having learned from Pistol that Hal is now King, travels to London in expectation of great rewards. But Hal rejects him, saying that he has now changed, and can no longer associate with such people. The London lowlifes, expecting a
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is again disappointed in the young prince because of that, despite reassurances from the court. Another rebellion is launched against Henry IV, but this time it is defeated, not by a battle, but by the duplicitous political machinations of Hal's brother, Prince John. King Henry then sickens and
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thanks the audience and promises that the story will continue in a forthcoming play "with Sir John in it, and make you merry with fair Katharine of France; where, for all I know, Falstaff shall die of a sweat". In fact, Falstaff does not appear on stage in the subsequent play,
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Falstaff is still drinking and engaging in petty criminality in the London underworld. He first appears followed by a new character, a young page whom Prince Hal has assigned him as a joke. Falstaff enquires what the doctor has said about the analysis of his
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appears to die. Hal, seeing this, believes he is King and exits with the crown. King Henry, awakening, is devastated, thinking Hal cares only about becoming King. Hal convinces him otherwise and the old king subsequently dies contentedly.
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of Act III, scene 1 concludes with the line, "Uneasy lies the head that wears a crown", which is frequently quoted (and misquoted, as "Heavy is the head that wears the crown"). It appears in the opening frame of the movie
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In 2015, the Michigan Shakespeare Festival produced an award-winning combined production, directed and adapted by Janice L. Blixt of the two plays, focusing on the relationship between Henry IV and Prince Hal.
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does have "Sir John in it", but cannot be the play referred to, since the passage clearly describes the forthcoming story of Henry V and his wooing of Katherine of France. Falstaff does "die of a sweat" in
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The quarto's title page states that the play had been "sundry times publicly acted" before publication. Extant records suggest that both parts of
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is believed to have been written sometime between 1596 and 1599. It is possible that Shakespeare interrupted his composition of
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In the other storyline, Hal remains an acquaintance of London lowlife and seems unsuited to kingship. His father,
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The Palace at Westminster, King Henry and the Prince of Wales (Shakespeare, King Henry IV, Part 2, Act 4, Scene 4)
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appears also to have been consulted, and scholars have also supposed Shakespeare to have been familiar with
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paradise of thieves under Hal's governance, are instead purged and imprisoned by the authorities.
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The epilogue also assures the playgoer that Falstaff is not based on the anti-Catholic rebel
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were acted at Court in 1612—the records rather cryptically refer to the plays as
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plays into a single, condensed storyline, while adding a handful of scenes from
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believed to have been written between 1596 and 1599. It is the third part of a
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features subtitles correlating scenes in the film to lines from the play.
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King Henry IV, Part II: Sir John Falstaff with His Page (Act I, Scene ii)
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and introducing other comic figures as part of his entourage, including
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Sneak, band leader (may have been an actual Renaissance band leader)
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The Union of the Two Illustrious Families of Lancaster and York
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somewhere around Act 3–4, so as to concentrate on writing
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The play is often seen as an extension of aspects of
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William Silence, Justice Silence's son at university
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Index

Henry IV, part 2

Robert Thew
Josiah Boydell
history play
William Shakespeare
tetralogy
Richard II
Henry IV, Part 1
Henry V
Falstaff
Ancient Pistol
Doll Tearsheet
Robert Shallow
King Henry IV
Prince Hal
Prince John of Lancaster
Duke of Gloucester
Duke of Clarence
Earl of Warwick
Earl of Surrey
Earl of Westmorland
Archbishop of York
Lord Bardolph
Lord Mowbray
Earl Marshal
Earl of Northumberland
Lady Percy
Henry 'Hotspur' Percy
Court

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