ZXTape! 0Created with Ramsoft MakeTZXHENRY EEi G ""  0  400 7:0: ("" HENRY @ "( @?p|@q""@qϾ>0 @! " 0"((0`qǀ! BA"qǀ`D((B " " D"p" "r/<" `0< ``D"<B (* !@ "" x" ! () @0oAq"!po@@qR(@08"!!p@1? ?? 00@x@? ???  00D@D? ??? ? ? ? 9eD@D@ ? ? ? ? EQBxD@ < ? ? ? yB@@ < AAA@ < =@ 00|88|@@@9<  `@DEPQ@@@@EB @DDA@X8y18@~Q~Q~"\3fX![!@P!!88W K SR Pg23561 \,255:23562 \,255:23658j\,0:(60000`)1330 7:7:0:0:0::1;10 ,10 ;"STOP THE TAPE":12 ,8;"THEN PRESS A KEY"; =""3   ::10 1;10 ,6;"H E N R Y I V ' S F A M I L Y T R E E 1 3 6 7 - 1 4 1 3" i=1400:i: 0;4,0;"In order to fully understand the play you must first consider Henry's claim to the throne. To do this, we must use his family tree, or, to use its full name, his GENEALOGICAL CHART."  1;13 ,0;"Please remember that this program deals with literary AND historical details. DO NOT CONFUSE THE TWO." i=160<:i - 2;20,14;"Press ENTER." #13 35# %i=160<:i (:0;4,0;"On the greatly simplified chart which follows, each person who is important in the play and descended from Edward III is represented by a number." - 1;10 ,0;"You will be asked to place each person at the correct branch of the tree. If your choice is correct, the name will appear on the screen." .i=160<:i /- 2;20,14;"Press ENTER." 213 502 <5i=160<:i:: 1;4,0;"However, before looking at the family tree, there are a few points we must consider. You may already have asked yourself the question, 'Did Shakespeare write a play which is historically accurate?'" A_ 2;14,0;"Consider it now. Is 'Henry IV', Part One historically accurate?" F7 1;18,0;"Please type 'y' or 'n'." Kx$=:x$=""75K Px$="y"x$="Y"200 Ux$="n"x$="N"90Z V 75K Z : 2;4,0;"Good! Knowing that he changed a few ages, e.g. Hal was fourteen and Hotspur was older than the King, and that some dates do not match, your view of the play will be that of a theatregoer, NOT a student of history." _- 2;20,14;"Press ENTER." a13 97a ci=160<:i n 490 gi=160<:i::1;4,0;"Shakespeare was a playwright, not a historian." N:"He aimed to please his audiencesin 1598, when the play was written." d :"He would have known the facts, like many Elizabethans, but he chose to change them in order" "to write an enjoyable and gripping play, involving the king's court, political struggles, rebellion, friend- ships and the tavern." Di=160<:i: 2;20,14;"Press ENTER." 13 250 i=160<:i :1;2,0;"You must not confuse historical facts with the play's facts in order to criticise it. The play must stand by ITSELF as a PLAY." D:"The characters are the play's. The events are the play's." " :"It does not help your revision to know that Hal would have beenfourteen, while Hotspur would have been two years older than the king." ,Z:"Shakespeare would have known these facts, but he chose to IGNORE them." 1Di=160<:i: 2;21,14;"Press ENTER." 613 3106 @i=160<:i J: 2;10 ,6;"'The play's the thing' 'Hamlet'  Shakespeare." T.i=1300,:i:30::60<  B1:8,160:0,-60<:8,160 A1:8,160:0,-5:8,160 ( 240,0:0,-100d ( 120x,64@:0,100d :120x,68D:-116t,0:0,-5 22;6;0,10 ;"Edward III"  0;3,0;"2"  0;8,0;"3" &! 0;14,0;"4" 0" 0;14,14;"5" :" 0;14,30;"8" D! 0;3,30;"6" N! 0;8,30;"7" Q"" R"" S*********************** WB DATA FOR TREE   NAME, PAPER, INK, POSITION  X9"Black Prince",7,1,3,0,12 b7"Richard II",2,6,8,0,10 l5"Mortimer",7,0,14,0,8 v8"Elizabeth",7,1,14,14 ,9 ;"John of Gaunt",7,1,3,19,13 5"Henry IV",2,6,8,24,8 5"Henry V",2,6,14,24,7 "" "" Bn$(8,13 ):a(8,4):r(8):l(8) i=28 r(i)=0 @n$(i),a(i,1),a(i,2),a(i,3),a(i,4),l(i) i i=28 x=2+(*7)  y=0 j=28 x=r(j)y=99c  j y=99c750  r(i)=x *i 4i=28 >219,0;"Pick a number for ";n$(r(i)); H=""840H R*x$=:choice=x$:choice=choice-480 \=choice<2choice>8.05|L,0:840H a120,0;" "; fQchoicer(i).05|L,0:20,0;"SORRY. TRY AGAIN":840H ps0.05|L,20:a(r(i),1);a(r(i),2);a(r(i),3),a(r(i),4);n$(r(i),1l(r(i))); i 5;1;18,0;"Richard II had made Edmund Mortimer his legal heir. " (21,7;"Press ENTER button"  x$=:x$13 1010 i=160<:i  100d 5;1;18,0;" Look again at the tree. "  x$=:x$13 1040 i=160<:i  100d $5;1;18,0;"Elizabeth, known as Kate in the play, married Harry Hotspur. " . x$=:x$13 1070. 8i=160<:i = 100d B 14,14;"'Kate' " L15,14;"married" Q16,14;"Hotspur" V5;1;18,0;" Look again at the tree. " ` x$=:x$13 1120` ji=160<:i o 100d t5;1;18,0;"Henry deposed his cousin, Richard II, and took the throne. " ~ x$=:x$13 1150~ i=160<:i  100d  5;1;18,0;"This explains the rebellion, which is the main plot. "  x$=:x$13 1180 i=160<:i  100d 1 2;6;14,24;"Henry V" 1 2;6;8,24;"Henry IV"  x$=:x$13 2005 i=160<:i  100d {5;1;18,0;"The line descended from Henry IV, and not the Mortimers as Richard had wanted."  x$=:x$13 2015 i=160<:i  100d 5;1;18,0;"Mortimer married Glendower's daughter. " j1;14,0;"MORTIMER m.":15,0;"GLENDOWER'S":16,0;"daughter." 13 2035 i=160<:i  100d h5;1;18,0;"To run again press 'R' For next program press 'N' " 121,0;" ";  =""2060  x$=  x$="R"x$="r"10 *x$="N"x$="n"21004 / 2040 4I ::"PLEASE RE-START YOUR RECORDER TO LOAD relate.":400:"" \ 2060  ' 0 'Ustkend=23653e\+256*23654f\:"tree"23552\,stkend-23500[: tken5~9999' tree i"\ \i"4relate 44 6 -7:0:7:0:0 "23785",ç:"23659",1: messages/instructions  ( 2 < F P Z63000:7 d"" n x '=SAVEing instructions RUN 9999  '""23785","255":"relate"ʰ"1": zrelate \# # <@T''8cnc\\\c\ccc cdd\3frX![!@P!!88W K SR P 10 23659k\,0 e205,124|,0,59;,59;,225,1,15,0,9 ,235,42*,61=,92\,115s,35#,114r,201,59;,59;,205,142,2,123{,254,255,32 ,248,58:,58:,92\,254,255,40(,33!,254,7,40(,29,254,8,40(,25,60<,502,129,92\,253,546,0,255,33!,14,39',34",66B,92\,175,502,68D,92\,253,203,1,254,195,125},27,513,513,195,3,19,205,124|,0,59;,59;,225,1,15,0,9 ,235,42*,61=,92\,115s,35#,114r,201,118v,205,142,2,123{,254,255,32 ,248,58:,58:,92\,254,12 ,40(,10 ,254,16,40(,6,254,20,40(,2,24,25,60<,502,129,92\,253,546,0,255,33!,14,39',34",66B,92\,33!,0,0,34",68D,92\,59;,59;,195,125},27,195,3,19,0,205,142,2,123{ &g=6300163150:a:g,a:g 63074b #23659k\,2 -/0:7:7:0:0: 2&1;"PLEASE LEAVE TAPE RUNNING" Z 7 d"" n '<2,-30:0:or any routine for errors 'nstkend=23653e\+256*23654f\:"relate"23552\,stkend-23500[:60000`,133: tkenc9999' relate \\4 )2 %relate )\ y+# # <@T''8yy\\\y\yyyzzz\3fX![!@P!!88W K SR Pg23561 \,255:23562 \,255:23658j\,0:(60000`)1330 7:7:0:0:0::1;10 ,10 ;"STOP THE TAPE":12 ,8;"THEN PRESS A KEY"; =""3   ::  7:1:7 ,1;8,10 ;"RELATIONSHIPS" #:" IN" (:" SHAKESPEARE'S" -*::2;" 'HENRY IV' PART ONE" 2i=1750:i 7 < 0;4,0;"As you know, there are two plots in the play the high plot - the politics - and the low plot - Falstaff and the tavern group's antics." A :0;"In the early section of the play, these appear to be quite separate. However, later in the play, they merge." Fi=160<:i K62;20,4;"Press ENTER to continue" M13 77M Pi=160<:i: Z 1;6,0;"One of the central characters in each plot is Prince Hal, the future Henry V, and it is through him that the plots merge." ^i=160<:i _62;20,4;"Press ENTER to continue" a13 97a di=160<:i: nX "The two plots contain three groups of characters, each with its links to Hal." xH1;"These are the King's court, tavern life and the rebels." }i=1400:i 3 2;6;8,10 ;"Prince Hal" 8 100d:2;6;16,0;"King" < 100d:7;2;16,11 ;"Hotspur" = 100d:7;1;16,24;"Falstaff" 0502:32 ,480:557,557 : 502:0:110n,557:0,45- < 502:0:192,524:-491,491 .100d:0;11 ,6;"son " :100d:7;0;11 ,11 ;"enemy " 6100d:7;0;12 ,13 ;"& " ;100d:7;0;13 ,10 ;" rebel " <100d:7;1;11 ,18;" friend " +2;21,10 ;"Press ENTER" 13 252 0.05|L,1:1;0,0;"Although Henry IV is Hal's father, Hal's friendship with Falstaff has caused a rift between them. " +2;21,10 ;"Press ENTER" 13 262  0.05|L,1:1;0,0;"In Act One, the king wishes Hotspur was his son. The King has little respect for Hal, but Hotspur is thought to be honourable. " +2;21,10 ;"Press ENTER" 13 272 Vi=1300,:i: 100d:5;1;17,10 ;"respected" 3 5;1;18,10 ;" enemy " & 32 ,40(:47/,0 +2;21,10 ;"Press ENTER" 13 287 "0.05|L,1: 0;0,0;"King Henry says: 'Then would I have his Harry, and he mine'. " '+2;21,10 ;"Press ENTER" )13 297) ,0.05|L,1: 0;0,0;"Later in the play, speaking of Falstaff, the king says:  'Such barren pleasures, rude society,/ As thou (Hal) art matched withal...'" 6+2;21,10 ;"Press ENTER" ;13 315; @i=1300,:i B' 32 ,40(:0,-25 J16;1;17,24;"'rude " N$160,0:0,6 T2 6;1;18,24;"society'" ^+2;21,10 ;"Press ENTER" c13 355c i=1502:i:502: 0.05|L,1:2;0,0;" Look again at the relationships between the four characters. " +2;21,10 ;"Press ENTER" 13 415 %i=1100d:i: :20 H 5;1;0,0;" RELATIONSHIPS IN 'HENRY IV' " 12;6;3,2;"1 The King" _ 12 ,140:0,-25:90Z,0:0,25:-90Z,0 ) 1;9 ,2;"3 Falstaff" ^8,90Z:0,-502:100d,0:0,502:-100d,0 (2;4,20;"2 Hotspur" a140,130:0,-70F:100d,0:0,70F:-100d,0  **********************  490 A"N/umberland",6,18,7,2,2,11 @"Lady Percy",7,18,7,2,2,10 >"Glendower",8,18,7,2,2,9 <"Douglas",9 ,18,7,2,2,7 <"Vernon",10 ,18,7,2,2,6 ?"Worcester",11 ,18,7,2,2,9 &>"Mortimer",12 ,18,7,2,2,8 :9"Blunt",5,2,2,6,1,5 D?"W/moreland",6,2,2,6,1,10 N@"Mistress Q",11 ,2,7,1,3,10 X="Gadshill",12 ,2,7,1,3,8 b:"Poins",13 ,2,7,1,3,5 l9"Peto",14,2,7,1,3,4 v?"Bardolph",15,2,7,1,3,8 5;18,0;" " =8;0;1;19,10 ;"RANDOMISING" 9n$(14,11 ):a(14,6):r(14) i=114 Un$(i),a(i,1),a(i,2),a(i,3),a(i,4),a(i,5),a(i,6) r(i)=0 i $i=114 .x=1+(*14) 8 y=0 Bj=114 Lx=r(j)y=99c Vj `y=99c1070. jr(i)=x ti ~i=114 H8;0;17,10 ;" " 08;0;"Pick a group for ";n$(r(i)) (8;0;" Answer 1 2 or 3 "; =""1190 *x$=:choice=x$:choice=choice-480 +choice<1choice>31200 7choicea(r(i),5).05|L,0:1190 .05|L,480 fa(r(i),3);a(r(i),4);a(r(i),1),a(r(i),2);n$(r(i),1a(r(i),6)); i 5;1;18,0;" Press 'R' to re-run Press 'N' for next program. "; =""1260 x$= x$="r"x$="R"9  x$="n"x$="N"1300  1260 G::"PLEASE RE-START YOUR RECORDER TO LOAD plots.":400:"" ( 1260 ' 0 'Wstkend=23653e\+256*23654f\:"relate"23552\,stkend-23500[: tkeny9999' relate )\ \)4plots 33UK5 -7:0:7:0:0 "23785",ç:"23659",1: messages/instructions  ( 2 < F P Z63000:7 d"" n x '=SAVEing instructions RUN 9999  '!"23785","255":"plots"ʰ"1": plots \~# # <@T''8cnc\\\c\ccc cdd\3fX![!@P!!88W K SR P 10 23659k\,0 e205,124|,0,59;,59;,225,1,15,0,9 ,235,42*,61=,92\,115s,35#,114r,201,59;,59;,205,142,2,123{,254,255,32 ,248,58:,58:,92\,254,255,40(,33!,254,7,40(,29,254,8,40(,25,60<,502,129,92\,253,546,0,255,33!,14,39',34",66B,92\,175,502,68D,92\,253,203,1,254,195,125},27,513,513,195,3,19,205,124|,0,59;,59;,225,1,15,0,9 ,235,42*,61=,92\,115s,35#,114r,201,118v,205,142,2,123{,254,255,32 ,248,58:,58:,92\,254,12 ,40(,10 ,254,16,40(,6,254,20,40(,2,24,25,60<,502,129,92\,253,546,0,255,33!,14,39',34",66B,92\,33!,0,0,34",68D,92\,59;,59;,195,125},27,195,3,19,0,205,142,2,123{ &g=6300163150:a:g,a:g 63074b #23659k\,2 -/0:7:7:0:0: 2&1;"PLEASE LEAVE TAPE RUNNING" Z 7 d"" n '<2,-30:0:or any routine for errors 'mstkend=23653e\+256*23654f\:"plots"23552\,stkend-23500[:60000`,133: tkenc9999' plots \\4 (2 plots \ T^ # # <@T''8|[|\\\|\|||u||| \3fX![!@P!!88W K SR Pg23561 \,255:23562 \,255:23658j\,0:(60000`)1330 7:7:0:0:0::1;10 ,10 ;"STOP THE TAPE":12 ,8;"THEN PRESS A KEY"; =""3  .1;8,8;" P L O T S O R T" 34;12 ,6;"'HENRY IV' PART ONE" i=1750:i: 4000  :7:0:7: r$(5,9 ):r$(1)="ACT ONE":r$(2)="ACT TWO":r$(3)="ACT THREE":r$(4)="ACT FOUR":r$(5)="ACT FIVE" Pk(6):t$(6,1):q$(6,60<):c(6):r(12 ) 2a=15: d1:1;10 ,9 ;"MAKING SELECTION" ii=16 n$r(i)=0:r(i+6)=0 x$z=1+(*12 ):c=0 j=16 z=r(j)c=1 j c=1120x r(i)=z i ):1;10 ,12 ;"SORTING" i=15 r(i)r(i+1)c=1 i c=1180 Ji=16 O5y=5000+(a-1)*300,+r(i)*10 :y T q$(i),k(i) ^i h m$="abcdef" start of main loop  2: V10 ,10 ;"RANDOMISING":1:12 ,10 ;"please wait":0 C$="" i=16 &c(i)=0:r(i)=0 +/z=1+(*6):c=0:.1}L,z 0j=16 :z=r(j)c=1 Dj Ic=1555+ Nr(i)=z Xi Yi=16 Zj=16 [r(j)=ic$=c$+m$(jj) \j:i `37:0:1,1;r$(a):0 bi=16 g k(r(i)) l-1;i*2+1,0;m$(ii) %i*2+1,2;q$(r(i)) i  get his answers % 0 *i=16 4.16,5;"WHICH IS NUMBER ";i;" "; >18,i+5;"?" H=""840H R t$(i)= St$(i)=12 950 T x=t$(i) UX>102f8204 V0x<71Gx47/x92\x=x+32 W t$(i)=x \t$(i)="/"950 fj=16 pt$(i)=m$(jj)c=j zj  j=1i c=c(j)c=99c j 5c=0c=99c.1}L,-12 :8204 e7:c(i)=c:c*2+1,2;q$(r(c)):0:19,i+5;t$(i):980  i=i-1 i<1i=1 c(i)=08204 k(r(c(i))):1;c(i)*2+1,0;m$(c(i)c(i)):c(i)*2+1,2;q$(r(c(i))):7:19,i+5;" ":18,i+6;" ":0:c(i)=0:8204 i "21,5;"Press ENTER"; 13 1000 score=0 i=16  x$=c$(ii) \t$(i)=x$score=score+1:1:3:19,i+5;x$;:0:0 i $[16,0;" YOU SCORED ";score;" out of 6":21,5;" "; ."21,5;"Press ENTER"; 813 1070. B7:0: L0,1;r$(A) Vi=16 [ K(i) `i*3,1;q$(i) ji o 0 t"21,5;"Press ENTER"; ~13 1150~ i=1502:i: a  L10 ,2;"PRESS r TO RE-RUN PROGRAM OR ANY OTHER KEY TO STOP." =""2030 x$= x$"R"x$"r"0   x$="R"x$="r" 502 7:7: /" P L O T S O R T" #" ______________________":: $" In the play there are two plots" *:" The HIGH plot - the politics" :" AND" D:" The LOW plot - Falstaff's antics" ::" Later in the play, these plots merge. To highlight the plots, they are shown in different colours."::" Merged plots will be shown in CYAN" "Press ENTER" 13 4090 i=130:i: :::" The computer will select SIX events for each act in the play, jumble them into a random order, and display them on the screen for you to see." "Q:"  Place the events in order by entering the corresponding letter." ,|:" If you have made a mistake andwant to go back, then press the / key and the computer will let you have another go." 6," GOOD LUCK"::"Press ENTER" @13 4160@ Ei=130:i: J 15  0 & "The King plans a crusade.",1 7 "News: Mortimer captured by Glendower.",1 6 "Blunt brings news from Holmedon.",1 5 "The King wishes Hotspur was his son.",1 1 "Falstaff asks the time of day.",2 ) "Falstaff promises to reform.",2 5 "Poins reveals Gads Hill robbery.",2 6 "Poins and Hal plot to trick Falstaff.",2 5 "The King calls Mortimer a traitor.",1 ; "Hotspur told to deliver up his prisoners.",1 5 "Hotspur is 'drunk with choler'.",1 & "Worcester unveils a plot.",1 7 "Travellers are robbed at Gads Hill.",2 ( "Poins and Hal rob Falstaff.",2 ) "A letter infuriates Hotspur.",1 2 "Lady Percy is kept in the dark.",1 7 "Hal 'king of courtesy' in Eastcheap.",2 6 "Falstaff: 'a plague of all cowards'.",2 1 "Eleven buckram men grow from two.",2 7 "Falstaff was 'a coward on instinct'.",2 6 "Falstaff, as King, praises Falstaff.",5 3 "Hal tells Falstaff, 'I do, I will'.",5 "6 "The sheriff searches for Falstaff.",5 ,5 "Hal searches Falstaff's pockets.",2 4 "Hotspur mocks Glendower's boasts.",1 3 "Mortimer divides up the realm.",1 5 "Hotspur remarks on 'mincing poetry'.",1 > "Worcester criticises Hotspur's pride.",1 3 "Lady Mortimer sings in Welsh.",1 6 "Henry rebukes Hal for 'rude society'.",5 &1 "Henry compares Hotspur with Hal.",1 0: "'A hundred thousand rebels die in this.'",1 :9 "Falstaff complains of pickpockets.",2 D) "Falstaff 'would cudgel' Hal.",2 N5 "Falstaff 'forgives' the hostess.",2 X5 "Hal gives Falstaff a charge of foot.",5 5 "Douglas calls Hotspur 'king of honour'.",1  1 "Northumberland keeps to his bed.",1 *4 "Vernon reports on the King's forces.",1 43 "Glendower's forces are not ready.",1 >8 "Falstaff leads a troop of scarecrows.",5 H6 "Prince John and Hal meet Falstaff.",5 R6 "'We'll fight with him tonight.'",1 \5 "Vernon and Worcester counsel caution.",1 f5 "Blunt brings 'gracious offers'.",1 p9 "Hotspur recalls Henry at Ravenspurgh.",1 z( "Henry broke 'oath on oath'.",1 3 "Hotspur delays his answer to Henry.",1 B8 "Worcester accuses Henry of oppression.",1 L* "Hal challenges single combat.",1 V1 "Henry offers a free pardon to all.",1 `8 "Falstaff: 'Honour is a mere scutcheon'.",5 j5 "Worcester gives Hotspur false tidings.",1 t( "Blunt is killed by Douglas.",1 ~* "Hal saves Henry from Douglas.",1 ) "Falstaff counterfeits death.",5 5 "Hal wins Hotspur's 'proud titles'.",1 4 "Falstaff demands a reward for valour.",5 4 "Sentence is passed on the rebels.",1 * "Prince Hal sets Douglas free.",1 ' 0 'Vstkend=23653e\+256*23654f\:"plots"23552\,stkend-23500[: tken|9999' plots \ \ 4b