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  1. Talbot in History. John Talbot is the epitome of the late medieval, aristocratic soldier. He spent more of his time on the battlefield than tending to his own lands at home, and when he was home, quarreled violently with those around him.

  2. Although some critics argue that Shakespeare was less than enthusiastic about the character, most agree that Talbot is a flat but nonetheless exemplary figure, the last champion of English chivalry and patriotism, the last English “hero” before Henry Tudor.

  3. In the Metamorphosis, father and son fly from Crete; in 1 Henry VI, the Talbots think to fly the field of battle. Daedalus teaches the "hurtfull art" 9 of flying; Talbot teaches the art of war.

  4. Feb 22, 2021 · Curiously, Shakespeare is inaccurate in listing ‘Warwick’ and ‘Talbot’ as among those fighting at the Battle of Agincourt: Warwick was a later figure, mentioned in 1 Henry VI, and Talbot (John Talbot, First Earl of Shrewsbury) didn’t join the French campaign until 1419, four years after Agincourt.

  5. Henry VI, Part 1: The English General Talbot Outmaneuvers the Countess of Auvergne

  6. (Click to see in context) Speech text: 1. I,4,485. Earl of Salisbury. Talbot, my life, my joy, again return'd! How wert thou handled being prisoner? Or by what means got'st thou to be released? Discourse, I prithee, on this turret's top. Lord Talbot/Earl of Shrewsbury. The Duke of Bedford had a prisoner Call'd the brave Lord Ponton de Santrailles;

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  8. (Click to see in context) Speech text: 1. I,4,485. The Duke of Bedford had a prisoner Call'd the brave Lord Ponton de Santrailles;... 2. I,4,497. With scoffs and scorns and contumelious taunts. In open market-place produced they me,... 3. I,4,527. For aught I see, this city must be famish'd, Or with light skirmishes enfeebled. 4. I,4,532

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