shakespeares's henery IV
Title: shakespeares's henery IV
Category: Literature / English
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shakespeares's henery IV
Rules of being a ruler include the sacrifices and burdens you must withstand when head of a nation. Shakespeare’s Henry IV is such a example that “Uneasy lies the head that wears the crown.” Thus this would be a fitted title and motto for the play because of the many hardships which face the king. I plan to express these troubles which face the king and discuss if they are troubles that are self
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to the kings hardships.
Uneasy lies the head that wears a crown is a fitting motto for Shakespeare’s Henry IV. All the troubles which were faced by Henry constituted a rough kingship. Whether or not pity was taken towards Henry or if his hardships were deserved or inevitable, he was faced with many adversities that created a continual theme throughout the play that king Henry was in a perpetual state of unrest and burden.
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