King Henry IV Flashcards
KH: Disorder in Familial Relos
‘Shall daub her lips with her own children’s blood.’
Hal & Hotspur Rivalry Begins
KH: ‘Amongst a grove, the very straightest plant.”/”See riot and dishonour stain the brow of My Young Harry.”
HAL: Disorder disguises order
“I imitate the sun who doth permit the base contagious clouds to smother up his beauty from the world” “Like Bright metal on sullen ground”
FLS: Disorder is honourable
“Let us be Diana’s foresters… minions of the moon”
KH: Qualities of a bad leader
“Smooth as oil, soft as young down”
HSP: Honour comes in challenge
“Oh the blood more stirs to rouse a lion than to start a hare!”
HSP: KH’s Robbery
“To put down Richard, sweet lovely rose, and plant this thorn, this canker Bullingbrook.”
HSP: Honour is a conquest
“Pluck up drowned honour by the locks…”
FLS: Honour is lost in KH’s world
“A plague upon it when thieves cannot be true one to another.”
HSP: Order arises from disorder
“From this nettle danger, we pluck this flower, safety.”
HSP: Honour is dangerous
“We must have bloody noses and cracked crowns.”
FLS: Royalty is an act
“This chair shall be my state, this dagger my sceptre, and this cushion my crown”
FLS: On Hal’s character
“The camomile, the more it is trodden on, the faster it grows.”
FLS: Disorder is necessary
“Banish… banish… banish plump Jack and banish all the world.”
HAL: Transformation
“I do, I will.”