What if winning the battle is just the beginning of a much longer struggle for a divided country? The Henry IV Part 1 Act 5 Scene 5 Quiz looks at the aftermath of the fight and the King’s decision to split his forces for the next campaign. As you work through the assessment, think about the future of the crown.

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Henry IV Part 1 Act 5 Scene 5 Quiz Questions
- Where does Act 5 Scene 5 take place?
- Which character speaks first in this scene?
- What is the overall tone of this scene?
- Who are brought before King Henry as prisoners?
- What does King Henry do to Worcester?
- What does the King decide about Vernon?
- How does King Henry reward Prince Hal?
- What does Hal say about his father’s leadership?
- What does Prince John of Lancaster do in this scene?
- What orders does King Henry give concerning the rebels?
- What is the fate of Douglas?
- What virtue does Hal show by sparing Douglas?
- What theme concludes the play in this scene?
- How does Falstaff behave at the end of this scene?
- What is Falstaff’s new title?
- What is ironic about Falstaff’s knighthood?
- What is King Henry’s attitude at the end of the play?
- Who represents true honor in this scene?
- What does Hal’s conduct toward Worcester show?
- What does Falstaff’s boasting symbolize?
- How does the King describe victory?
- What does this scene resolve thematically?
- Which emotion dominates Hal’s final actions?
- What message does Shakespeare leave about war?
- What happens to Falstaff’s lies by the end of the play?
- What do Worcester and Vernon’s fates symbolize?
- What does Hal’s mercy toward Douglas foreshadow?
- How does the scene end?
- What does King Henry’s final command emphasize?
- What does Act 5 Scene 5 ultimately represent in the play?
