THE FAMILY VALUES IN THE CONSTELLATION OF THE REBELS IN SHAKESPEARES HENRY IV ( part 1)

G.M. Adhyanggono

Abstract


Abstract: It is hard to say that all of Shakespeare's plays exclude the issues of parents, children and politics of power. Those issues are to a certain degree intertwined. As a case in point, Henry IV (part one) embodies such a mingled concept. It is quite appealing  to highlight the complexity  of the familial  relationships  among the characters and  their  vested  interests which  enhance  the plot  of the play. Shakespeare,  in this case, proves to be very intelligent in moulding the issues

Keywords


Family values, Shakespeare, Henry IV

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.24167/celt.v4i2.136



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