Mod B (King Henry) Flashcards

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HONOUR

Feels son’s behaviour is punishment from God as he has been dishonourable and not acting in a royal manner

“Make me believe that thou are only …… for the hot ……… and the … of heaven to …… my mistreating”

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“Make me believe that thou are only marked for the hot vengeance and the rod of heaven to punish my mistreating”

Biblical motif to denote royalty

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HONOUR

Sees dishonour on his sons brow -> he himself is dishonourable

“Riot and ……… stain the …. of my ….. Harry”

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“Riot and dishonour stain the brow of my young Harry”

Metaphor / Paradox

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HONOUR

Critic Quote

“King Henry IV’s ….. of the throne caused ……… from God, echoed in his …….” - …. …..

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“King Henry IV’s theft of the throne caused discontent from God, echoed in his enemies” - J. L. Smith

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LEADERSHIP/POWER

Sensitivity for his leadership

“So …… and so … with ….”

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“So shaken and so wan with care”

Anaphora

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LEADERSHIP/POWER

Crtiic Quote

“for effective ………., one must … outside of ….. codes” - … ……

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“for effective leadership, one must act outside of moral codes” - Tim Parkes

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LEADERSHIP/POWER

Talking about going on a crusade to redeem himself -> become more honourable

“It seems that the …… of this broil ….. off our …….. for the …. Land”

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“It seems that the tidings of this broil brake off our business for the Holy Land”

Allusion

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