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In the play's first comic scene, Falstaff and his page (a boy assigned to him by Prince Hal) jokingly discuss various subjects such as Falstaff's urine analysis and his over-sized clothing. Northumberland agrees the rebellion still has hope and once again vows revenge. To calm the enraged earl, the others remind him that they must remember that the Archbishop is still at large with a viable rebel force. Northumberland delivers a sad lament for his deceased son and vows revenge on the king and his party. Bardolph attempts to argue against this, but the claim is solidified by Morton, who came directly from the battlefield and knows that the rebels failed in their attempt to depose the king, with Hotspur being killed in the process. Travers, however, arrives and tells a much different tale, claiming that the rebels suffered a crushing defeat. Bardolph tells the earl that the rebels have won a decisive victory over the king's army and that Prince Hal has been slain at the hands of Hotspur. Lord Bardolph, an ally of the Earl of Northumberland, arrives at the earl's castle to deliver news of Shrewsbury. The scene then goes to Northumberland's castle, where he supposedly lies "crafty-sick."Īct 1, Scene 1 Setting: Northumberland's castle at Workworth Rumor, acting as the chorus, says that he will spread an untruthful story involving the results of the battle, claiming that it was Hotspur, not Hal, who arose victorious. The play begins in the aftermath of the Battle of Shrewsbury.