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allies ANALYSIS ACT ANALYSIS ANALYSIS archbishop Archbishop of York army banish Bardolph Battle of Shrewsbury battlefield Boar's Head Tavern Bridgnorth claims confrontation contrast death defeat Douglas England English Falstaff seems fight friends Gadshill glory Harold Bloom Harry and Falstaff Harry and Hotspur Harry and Poins Henry's forces highwaymen horse hostess Hotspur's father House of Lancaster Jack Falstaff John joke killing Hotspur King Henry king's Lady Percy Lancaster language leader London Lord magic messenger Mortimer's motif noble noblemen Northumberland overthrow Owain Glyndŵr Percy family Peto play's plot Poins and Harry Prince Harry QUESTIONS & ESSAYS QUOTATIONS rebellion refusal regal reign reveals REVIEW & RESOURCES Richard Richard II robbery role royal ruler Scottish Shakespeare Shakespeare's History Plays Sir Walter Blunt soldiers SparkNotes Guide speech SUMMARY & ANALYSIS SYMBOLS THEMES throne throughout the play valiant Vernon Wales Welsh rebel William Shakespeare Worcester's word young Harry