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Henry V Act 2 Scene 4 Quiz
Henry V Act 2 Scene 4 Quiz
What does the Dauphin believe Henry will do in France?
Seek peace
Flee when challenged
Ignore the French
Conquer easily
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What is the mood at the end of Act 2 Scene 4?
Absolute victory
Uneasy confidence
Peaceful resignation
Complete despair
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What is the Dauphin’s reaction to Henry’s arrival?
He begs his father for peace
He is frightened and flees
He boasts that the French will crush him
He prays for guidance
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How does the French King describe Henry?
Cunning and deceitful
Weak and inexperienced
Powerful and determined
Peaceful and timid
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How does this scene connect to Act 2 Scene 2?
It depicts English celebrations
It reveals Falstaff’s fate
It mirrors Henry’s preparation for war
It shows the French betrayal
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Who brings the news of Henry’s approach?
A messenger
A soldier
A spy
A herald
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What does the French King call for after hearing of Henry’s landing?
An immediate surrender
A day of celebration
Preparation for war
A treaty proposal
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How does the French King feel about war with England?
Reluctant but resolved
Indifferent and passive
Eager and confident
Joyful and proud
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What tone dominates the French court’s conversation?
Grief and fear
Indifference and boredom
Pride and overconfidence
Joy and celebration
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Which French noble mocks Henry’s youth and inexperience?
The Duke of Burgundy
The Dauphin
The French King
The Constable
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How does the Constable describe the English soldiers?
Cowardly
Undisciplined
Rough but brave
Greedy
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What quality of Henry surprises the French nobles?
His diplomacy
His military discipline
His kindness
His wealth
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Where does Act 2 Scene 4 take place?
Southampton
The French court
The English camp
The Boar’s Head Tavern
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Which theme is highlighted in this scene?
Justice and mercy
Love and forgiveness
Faith and repentance
Pride before downfall
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Who expresses the most cautious and serious tone in this scene?
The Constable
The French King
The Duke of Orleans
The Dauphin
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Where has Henry landed according to the messenger?
At Calais
At Harfleur
At Rouen
At Bordeaux
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What does the French King’s demeanor contrast with the Dauphin’s?
Cowardice versus bravery
Seriousness versus arrogance
Greed versus generosity
Anger versus calm
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How does the Constable of France respond to the Dauphin’s mockery?
He warns against underestimating Henry
He agrees with the Dauphin
He laughs at the French King
He mocks Henry even more
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What does the French King order after hearing the news?
A banquet for morale
A retreat inland
Troops to be mobilized
A prayer service
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What news does the French King receive at the start of the scene?
Henry has declared peace
Scotland has rebelled
Henry has invaded France
The traitors have been pardoned
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What literary device is shown through the Dauphin’s overconfidence?
Dramatic irony
Foreshadowing
Alliteration
Simile
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Who provides the voice of reason in this scene?
The Constable
The French King
The Duke of Burgundy
The Dauphin
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Who warns the Dauphin to control his arrogance?
The Constable
The Duke of Bourbon
The Messenger
The French King
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What does the Dauphin mockingly reference about Henry’s past?
His father’s illness
His wild youth
His lack of heirs
His time in exile
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What does the Dauphin call the English army?
A mighty force
A band of beggars
A holy crusade
A disciplined legion
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Who is the first character to speak in this scene?
The French King
The Dauphin
The Constable
The Duke of Bourbon
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What does the French King fear most about Henry?
His money and allies
His youth and inexperience
His deceit and trickery
His determination and faith
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What message does this scene convey about leadership?
Fear ensures loyalty
Diplomacy is weakness
Arrogance guarantees victory
True leaders value caution over pride
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How do the French nobles misjudge the English?
They underestimate their discipline
They think they will turn back
They believe them to be traitors
They assume they will die at sea
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What symbol of recklessness is associated with the Dauphin?
His gambling
His fine clothing
His love of wine
His obsession with horses
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