Archtypical Fathers. King Henry IV by Shakespeare and Wyndham by Joseph Strorm
Title: Archtypical Fathers. King Henry IV by Shakespeare and Wyndham by Joseph Strorm
Category: /Literature/European Literature
Details: Words: 377 | Pages: 1 (approximately 235 words/page)
Archtypical Fathers. King Henry IV by Shakespeare and Wyndham by Joseph Strorm
Category: /Literature/European Literature
Details: Words: 377 | Pages: 1 (approximately 235 words/page)
Archtypical Fathers
An ideal father is one who is both caring and understanding. To fit this mould, one must
express these characteristics. The outlook and actions of King Henry IV (Shakespeare, Henry IV
Part 1) and Joseph Strorm (Wyndham, The Chrysalids), suggest characters who do not match the
mould of the archetypical ideal father. King Henry IV was a father who thought not much of his
son. He sees his son as a riotous, irresponsible young
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and Joseph Strorm lacked the ability to look eye to eye with their
children. King Henry did not like the way his Prince ran his life, and Joseph Strorm did not care at
all about anything other than if something was pure. These fathers both wished that their children
could have been more like themselves. Both King Henry IV and Joseph Strorm are miserable
fathers and should reevaluate the way they deal with their children.