Which BEST analyzes the representations presented in the painting and in the dramatic scene from Shakespeare's history play, Henry IV?
A) Both the painting and the dramatic scene depict Hotspur as one who is inappropriately mismatched to the setting.
B) Both the painting and the dramatic scene depict the courtier as one who is inappropriately mismatched to the setting.
C) With flourishes of color and contrast, the painting presents a highly favorable depiction of the courtier, more than Hotspur's words in the dramatic selection.
D) The dialogue of Hotpur in the dramatic scene presents a more sympathetic portrayal of both Hotspur (for fighting so valiantly) and of the courtier (for behaving so civilly).
Select the two items that BEST support the correct answer above.
A) (lines 15017)
He called them untaught knaves, unmannerly, 15
To bring a slovenly unhandsome corse
Betwixt the wind and his nobility.
B) (lines 5-8)
Fresh as a bridegroom, and his chin new reap’d
Show’d like a stubble-land at harvest-home.
He was perfumed like a milliner,
C) (lines 38-41)
I answer’d indirectly, as I said,
And I beseech you, let not his report
Come current for an accusation 40
Betwixt my love and your high Majesty.
Eliminate
D) (painting interpretation)
The courtier arrives in vivid clothes, portraying his lively enthusiasm to join the ranks of the soldiers as they fight for their king.
E) (painting interpretation)
The courtier standing in fancy clothing with an air of superiority is at an outdoor battlefield where soldiers have just finished a battle with many casualties.