1. Falstaff
Falstaff's Honor From Henry IV Part 1 Act V Scene I Lines 127-141 Shakespeare's King Henry IV Part 1 centers on the principal theme of the conflict between order and disorder. ... The character, Sir John Falstaff, unlike the honorable Hotspur or King Henry, is a symbol for vitality and freedom from all life's seriousness. Falstaff's enduring moral disorder and contempt for glory accompanied with danger is evident in his short soliloquy on honor at the conclusion of Act V Scene I in Henry IV Part 1. ... Rather, the prince has moved away from his former mentor, Fa...
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