In this short scene, Bardolph explains his decision to support the "weaker side" of the battle. He tells Bardolph that if he were not killed, he would become a "circus attraction again" . Bardolph asks Bardolph what he is going to do after he is killed, and Bardolph replies that he plans to become "a god" one day. In exchange for his loyalty, he promises to give Bardolph one thing: freedom
In this short scene, Bardolph explains his decision to support the "weaker side" of the battle. He tells Bardolph that if he were not killed, he would become a "circus attraction again" . Bardolph asks Bardolph what he is going to do after he is killed, and Bardolph replies that he plans to become "a god" one day. In exchange for his loyalty, he promises to give Bardolph one thing: freedom