1. Falstaff
By Act V, Prince Hal has reformed himself. ... Rather, the prince has moved away from his former mentor, Falstaff, and has become an honorable leader like his father, King Henry. ... Hal's prediction that Douglas and Hotspur will not accept Henry's offer of a free pardon due to their love of fighting warrants Henry's newfound respect for his son, the prince. ... The prince responds with an insult to Falstaff's colossal size and quickly departs. ... This inconsistency becomes important, as Hal must choose between the carefree, yet irresponsible and dishonorable lifestyle...
- Word Count: 922
- Approx Pages: 4