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Henry V Act 3 Scene 1 Quiz
Henry V Act 3 Scene 1 Quiz
Who does Henry say the English fight for?
Their own wealth
God, England, and Saint George
The King’s ambition
Honor and glory alone
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What is the tone of Henry’s speech?
Mocking and playful
Indifferent and detached
Inspirational and fierce
Calm and sorrowful
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What is Henry’s purpose in this speech?
To negotiate peace
To mourn the fallen
To inspire his troops to attack
To retreat and regroup
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What does the speech reveal about Henry’s character?
He is easily angered
He is a master motivator
He is uncertain
He is selfish
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What phrase ends Henry’s speech?
March on, my brothers
Advance to the gates
Strike for victory
Cry God for Harry, England, and Saint George
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What emotion dominates Henry’s speech?
Passionate courage
Resentment
Despair
Mockery
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Who is Henry directly addressing in this scene?
The messenger
His lords
The French King
His soldiers
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What does Henry tell his men to imitate?
The patience of the lamb
The grace of the swan
The action of the tiger
The cunning of the fox
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What word does Henry use to describe the soldiers as they attack?
Greyhounds in the slips
Hawks in the sky
Lions in the field
Wolves in the forest
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What animal does Henry compare his men’s eyes to?
Eagles
Lions
Wolves
Greyhounds
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How does this scene contrast with Act 2 Scene 4?
It depicts peace instead of pride
It focuses on love instead of war
It shows English courage versus French arrogance
It reveals betrayal among allies
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How does Henry describe those who stay behind from battle?
Rewarded
Forgotten
Dishonored
Forgiven
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How does the audience view Henry after this scene?
As a heartless ruler
As a fearful commander
As a reckless youth
As a heroic leader
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What phrase does Henry use to rouse his soldiers’ courage?
Forward unto the wall
Once more unto the breach
Stand firm and fight
Break through the gates
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What does “unto the breach” refer to?
The gap in the city’s wall
A broken weapon
A fallen soldier
The sea crossing
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What does Henry ask his men to stiffen in battle?
The sinews
Their courage
Their hearts
Their faith
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What does Henry appeal to in his soldiers?
Their fear of punishment
Their pride and patriotism
Their love of France
Their hunger for money
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What does Henry’s leadership style show in this scene?
Fear and uncertainty
Charisma and shared purpose
Indifference and distance
Cruelty and command
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What does Henry remind the nobles of during his speech?
Their wealth
Their lands in England
Their loyalty to the church
Their ancestors’ valor
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What quality does Henry associate with Englishmen of lower rank?
Weakness
Cowardice
Honor equal to the nobles
Ignorance
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What does Henry mean by “the blast of war”?
The sound of trumpets
The chaos of battle
The loss of lives
The French attack
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What does Henry call upon the soldiers to disguise with “fair nature”?
Joy and peace
Courage and fury
Kindness and love
Wisdom and restraint
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How does Henry describe the English fighting spirit?
Calm as monks
Fierce as tigers
Silent as foxes
Gentle as doves
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Who are the “noblest English” Henry calls upon?
Yeomen, gentlemen, and nobles
Women and children
Servants and thieves
Farmers and priests
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What literary device dominates Henry’s speech?
Hyperbole
Imagery and repetition
Satire
Irony
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What does Henry tell his men to close up?
The wall with English dead
The ranks of soldiers
The gate of Harfleur
The eyes of fear
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What famous speech does Henry deliver in this scene?
“Cry God for Harry, England, and Saint George”
“The game’s afoot”
“Once more unto the breach, dear friends”
“Band of brothers”
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Where does Act 3 Scene 1 take place?
In the English camp
At Southampton
Before the walls of Harfleur
In the French court
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What are Henry’s soldiers doing at the start of the scene?
Marching through France
Preparing for a feast
Attacking the walls of Harfleur
Resting from battle
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What image does Henry use to represent courage?
Blood and fire
Faith and prayer
Armor and gold
Sword and banner
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