King Henry IV Pt 1 Flashcards
A son who is the…
…theme of honours tongue, Amongst a grove the very straightest plants who is sweet fortune’s minion and pride
- King Henry
- Emotive
Whilst I, by looking…
…on the status of him, see riot and dishonour stain the brow of my young harry
- King Henry
- Juxtaposition
thou are so…
…fat-witted with drinking of old sack, and unbuttoning thee after supper, and sleeping upon benches after noon
- Prince Hal
- Listing
let us be…
…Diana’s foresters, gentlemen of the shade, minions of the moon
- Falstaff
- Listing+Metaphor
The virtue of this jest…
…will bet the incomprehensible lies that this same fat rogue will tell us
- Poin
- Hyperbole
If all the year were…
…playing holidays, to sport would be as tedious as to work
- Emotive
- Prince Hal
Like bright metal…
…on a swollen ground, my reformation, glittering o’er my fault”
- Hal
- Simile
Shine so brisk…
…and smell so sweet, And talk so like a waiting gentlewoman
- Hotspur
- Emotive
To put Richard…
…down, that sweet lovely rose, and plant this thron, this canber Bolingbroke
- Hotspur
- Metaphor
Methinks it were…
…an easy leap, to pluck bright honour from the pale-faced moon
- Hotspur
- Metaphor
Pluck up drowned…
…honour by the locks, so he doths redeem her thence might wear
- Hotspur
- Metaphor
But out…
…upon this half-faced fellowship!
- Hotspur
- Emotive
Strike! Down with…
them! Cut the villains throats!
- Falstaff
- Exclamation
How the…
…rogue roared
- Poins
- Alliteration (by itself), Juxtaposition (compared to Falstaffs violent threats to the pilgrims)
Now could thou and I…
…rob the thieves and go meerily to London, it would be argument for a week, laughter for a month and a good jest forever
- Hal
- List
We are…
…prepared. I will set forward tonight
- Hotspur
- Exclamation
I know you…
…wise, but yet no farther wise than Harry Percy’s wife
- Hotspur
- Third person
I am a rogue if…
…I were not a half-sword with a dozen of them two together.
- Falstaff
- hyperbole
By the…
…lord, I knew ye as well as he that made ye
- Falstaff
- Emotive
The man I do assure you…
…is not here for myself at this time have employ’d him
- Hal
- imperative
O, he is…
…tedious as a tired horse, a railing wife
- Hotspur
- metaphor
Defect of…
…manners, want of government, pride, haughtiness, opinion and disdain
- Worchester
- Listing
Out of my blood…
…He’ll breed revengement and a scourge for me
- King Henry
- Emotive
almost an…
…alien to the hearts of all the court and princes of my blood
- King Henry
- Emotive