Well, that sort of depends on what I'm choosing between them for, doesn't it? I mean, Hal if they're both running for public office, Falstaff to have a beer with. (N.B. This is probably the perfect example of why democracy only works when the general public can tell the difference between these two situations.)
But assuming we're talking about the big emotional break points in the cycle -- "I do, I will"; "I know thee not, old man"; "The king hath killed his heart": Falstaff. Always.
( All the questions )
But assuming we're talking about the big emotional break points in the cycle -- "I do, I will"; "I know thee not, old man"; "The king hath killed his heart": Falstaff. Always.
( All the questions )