
Henry IV Part One ‘comicalised’ on one side of a single sheet. The play’s themes of rebellion and legitimacy are contrasted to the unlikely friendship of Henry IV’s prodigal son, Prince Hal, with the knavish Falstaff, one of Shakespeare’s most loved characters, a lively witty ne’er-do-well, originally modelled on Sir John Oldcastle, he is in some ways a self-mocking portrait of Shakespeare himself - ‘fall staff’ = ‘shake spear’.
ComicalEye’s posters make a wonderful eye-catching introduction to Shakespeare’s plays, using the Bard’s own words in bringing key scenes and characters to life. An ideal way to stimulate curiosity in young minds and old!
A joy to make, a joy to read!
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