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Da Local Style Of Henry Da Fourt

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Term Paper TitleDa Local Style Of Henry Da Fourt
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Da Local Style of Henry da Fourt
     As da directa of dis play, da kine, Henry da fourt, I jus’ like say dat get some real kine signifimacant passage and charactas.  You guys read da one by da king himself, Act 1, Scene 1, where he stay talkin’ to Westmoreland?  For one ting, the relationmaship between him and Hal, Hal and Hotspur, and lastly, of him and Hotspur is expressamized.  And we all know dat dese peoples and their relationmaships are choke important so ho’olo’he real good.  Try wait, let me read you da passage like Shakespeare wrote em, then I explain what everything means and how fo act em out, then I give you da local style version dat we goin do.  
KING:  Yea, there thou mak’st me sad and mak’st me sin
In envy that my Lord Northumberland
Should be the father to so blest a son,                    80
A son who is the theme of honor’s tongue,
Amongst a grove the very straightest plant,
Who is sweet Fortune’s minion and her pride;
Whilst I, by looking on the praise of him,
See riot and dishonor stain the brow                          85
Of my young Harry.  O that it could be proved
That some night-tripping fairy had exchanged
In cradle-clothes our children where they lay,
And called mine Percy, his Plantaganet!
Then would I have his Harry, and he mine.                    90
But let him from my thoughts.  What think you, coz,
Of this young Percy’s pride?  The prisoners
Which he in this adventure hath surprised
To his own use he keeps, and sends me word
I shall have none but Mordake Earl of Fife.                    95
       
     I stay tongue twisted but das ok, we goin start now.  Who was da one who play da king?  Was you, yeah, Mokes.  Let me tell you dat you one very big important playa hea.  You da main man.  You goin be givin dis speech with plenty emotions goin on behind dat face of yo’s.  You know why, yeah?  Cuz you talkin bout yo son, Hal, who you figa, goin stay da low life dat he is and neva become one good  boy like yo nephew, Hotspur.  You see, as da king, you “See riot and dishonor stain the brow/Of my young Harry”(85-86) and  you “In envy that my Lord Northumberland/Should be the father to so blest a son,/A son who is the theme of honor’s tongue”(79-81).  In other words, you jealous dat Hotspur is one good boy, but Hal isn’t.  More worse, you even wish Hotspur was your son instead of Hal and maybe they was switched at birth, by sayin, “some night-tripping fairy had exchanged/In cradle-clothes our children where they lay,/And called mine Percy, his Plantagenet!/Then would I have his Harry, and he mine”(87-90...

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