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Henry IV, Part 1
William Shakespeare
Study Guide
NO FEAR
Translation
Study Guide
NO FEAR
Translation
Summary
Plot Overview
Summary & Analysis
Act I, scene i
Act I, scene ii
Act I, scene iii
Act II, scenes i–iii
Act II, scene iv
Act II, scene v
Act III, scene i
Act III, scene ii
Act III, scene iii
Act IV, scenes i–ii
Act IV, scenes iii–iv
Act V, scenes i–ii
Act V, scenes iii–v
Characters
Character List
Prince Harry
Sir John Falstaff
King Henry IV
Main Ideas
Themes
Motifs
Symbols
Key Facts
Quotes
Important Quotes Explained
Further Study
Context
Full Book Quiz
Section Quizzes
Context
Plot Overview
Character List
Analysis of Major Characters
Themes, Motifs & Symbols
Act 1, scene i
Act 1, scene ii
Act 1, scene iii
Act 2, scenes i-iii
Act 2, scene iv
Act 2, scene v
Act 3, scene i
Act 3, scene ii
Act 3, scene iii
Act 4, scenes i-ii
Act 4, scenes iii-iv
Act 5, scenes i-ii
Act 5, scenes iii-v
Study Questions
Suggestions for Further Reading
Writing Help
How to Write Literary Analysis
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Further Study
Analysis of Major Characters Quiz
Further Study
Analysis of Major Characters Quiz
1
of 5
Which character undergoes the greatest dramatic development during the play?
Harry
Henry
Hotspur
Falstaff
2
of 5
What will Harry do to Falstaff in Henry IV, Part 2?
Knight him
Kill him
Serve him
Disown him
3
of 5
According to Falstaff, what is honor?
A necessity
A word
A mandate from God
A trap
4
of 5
How does Falstaff ultimately seem to regard Harry?
As a son
As a rival
As a friend
As a meal ticket
5
of 5
Henry's moral legitimacy always remains clouded because he may have ___.
Helped murder Richard II
Had an affair
Betrayed English secrets
Been born illegitimate
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