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Henry IV Part 2 Questions and Answers
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In Act II, Falstaff is presented as a man whi is confident in his friednship with Hal. He speaks to him as an equal.... a friend, and when Falstaff's page brings a letter to Hal from Falstaff; the letter is written in a casual, familiar, and...
The sin that lay most heavily on Henry was the murder of Richard II, and his usurpation of the throne. Richard II's executers remain unknown, but it is widely believed that after taking control and having Richard imprisoned, Henry took the...
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