In What Ways an To What Extent Does Act 1 Scene 4 Present the Audience With a Satisfactory Resolution To the Play?
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AMDG Lawrence Ward In what ways an to what extent does Act 1 scene 4 present the audience with A satisfactory resolution to the play? Act 5 scene 4 can be regarded as the focal point of the play, (In this scene, we have the battle of Shrewsbury). Throughout the play, various conflicts and rivalries build up and at the battle of Shrewsbury (these conflicts and rivalries) reach their climaxes. Right from the beginning of the play in act 1 scene 1 conflicts are building. In this play we have two plots, the first one which is the main one concerns Henry 1V and the rebellion. Then we have the sub-plot, which is the friendship between Hal and Falstaff. From these two plots spawn other conflicts e.g. the rivalry between Hal and Hotspur, and within these conflicts we have other conflicts e.g. that between Henry and Hal. All of these various conflicts come together...

