What’s in a name? What does the name Harry make you think of?

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What’s in a name? What does the name Harry make you think of? What does Henry make you think of? What is the difference between Harry and Henry? What is a boy? What is a man? What is the difference between a boy and a man?

Harry Old German origin, and its meaning is "home ruler". The English version of the French pronunciation of Henri (aw-REE). It is used as a nickname of Henry Harry is a medieval English version of the name Henry, "ruler of the home." It also can be a nickname for Harold, "army ruler."

The central character of the film is, not surprisingly, Henry himself The central character of the film is, not surprisingly, Henry himself. But what sort of view are we given of him? An audience in Shakespeare’s time would probably have had expectations about Henry. As a character he had already appeared in two earlier plays by Shakespeare. So, in one respect, that audience would have ‘understood’ the character in the same way as we understand, say, Indiana Jones or James Bond. They have seen the character before and so would have expected him to behave in certain ways. Added to this would have been the audience’s own knowledge of the real Henry who was looked on as almost a perfect king.

Henry as a boy ‘Since his addiction was to courses vain, His companies unletter'd, rude and shallow, His hours fill'd up with riots, banquets, sports, And never noted in him any study, Any retirement, any sequestration From open haunts and popularity.’

Responsibility: What is a King responsible for now? What would he be responsible for then?

The central character is, not surprisingly, Henry himself The central character is, not surprisingly, Henry himself. But what sort of view are we given of him? 1. Henry is simply looking for glory. He is not concerned about his men. 2. Henry is cruel and barbaric. 3. Henry is sensitive to the sufferings of his men and listens to their complaints. 4. Henry’s one ambition is to unite France and England. 5. Henry is an inspiring leader and commands the respect of his men. 6. We are only ever shown the ‘public’ side of Henry, we never know what he is thinking. 7. Henry puts national unity above personal safety. 8. Henry is a considerate and fair king. 9. We are shown both the heroic and the personal sides of Henry through the battles and through his courting of Katherine. 10. Henry sees plots all about him in England and sees a foreign war as the only hope that he has of saving himself. 11. Henry is an amiable monster.

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