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From Rogue to Royalty Introduction: The transformation of Hal, Prince of Wales and heir to the throne, from a youthfull trouble maker into a dignified King is one of the major psychological developments of Henry IV, Part 1. Hal struggles with the inablility to define his destined position in life; a responsible part of the monarch, as his father much desires, or a rogue like John Falstaff, a fat old man who steals and lies for
both, his actions and his use of language. He finally proves himself when he flies from his cocoon, leaving his tavern dwellers and old way of life in the last scene of the play. He managed to search within and find the honor he owed to his royal family and to himself. This transition served to give his character a psychological complexity which, in the end, differentiated him from the rest of his old friends.
