Henry IV of England and his son, Henry, Prince of Wales (later Henry V), from the Great Cowacher of the dukes of Lancaster, c. 1402 (The National Archives, DL 42/1-2)
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Henry IV of England and his son, Henry, Prince of Wales (later Henry V), from the Great Cowacher of the dukes of Lancaster, c. 1402 (The National Archives, DL 42/1-2)

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Quotes that serve as inspiration for how I write the relationship between Hal and Henry:
“Children begin by loving their parents; after a time they judge them; rarely, if ever, do they forgive them.” ― Oscar Wilde
“I stopped loving my father a long time ago. What remained was the slavery to a pattern.” ― Anaïs Nin
‘You look the type to break your father's heart.’ / ‘Yeah, but he broke mine first.’ ―Melinda Marchetta
“Il complesso di Crono non è una mera tendenza omicida, dato che Crono non solo si è sbarazzato della sua prole, ma ha anche avviato un processo distruttivo ingestivo che annulla la capacità del bambino di esistere separatamente e autonomamente dal genitore. Consumando il suo bambino, Crono non ha solo lo scopo di annientarlo ma lo fa rendendolo parte di sé. Secondo Bolen, fin dai tempi antichi, il complesso di Crono è una tendenza attraverso la quale le culture patriarcali hanno mantenuto il loro potere. Ciò è evidenti in sistemi come il fascismo, una delle mutazioni più radicali del patriarcato “. – John W. Crandall, il complesso di Crono