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Henry V Act 3 Scene 3 Quiz
Henry V Act 3 Scene 3 Quiz
What does this scene foreshadow?
The betrayal of Fluellen
The Dauphin’s arrogance
Henry’s future mercy at Agincourt
The fall of France
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How does Henry justify his harsh words?
He claims divine right
He accuses the French of deceit
He blames the Governor’s decision
He defends England’s honor
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What does Henry order his men to do after the surrender?
Tend to the wounded
Plunder the town
Rest in the fields
March to Paris
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What tone does Henry adopt in his speech to the Governor?
Playful and teasing
Calm and indifferent
Threatening yet persuasive
Mocking and dismissive
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What does Henry’s rhetoric rely on most?
Fear and consequence
Humor and wit
Faith and prayer
Flattery
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What does Henry say will happen to infants if the town resists?
They will be taken to England
They will be given mercy
They will be dashed against the walls
They will be spared
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Why does the Governor agree to surrender?
They want English protection
The town’s defenders are exhausted
The French army is too far away
They have no food
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How does the Governor of Harfleur respond to Henry’s ultimatum?
He insults Henry
He refuses and prepares to fight
He surrenders the town
He flees to the French court
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Who speaks the majority of the dialogue in this scene?
King Henry
The Dauphin
The Governor of Harfleur
Fluellen
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What does this scene reveal about Henry’s leadership?
He hides behind his captains
He fears losing control
He balances mercy with intimidation
He acts rashly and cruelly
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Which historical event is dramatized in this scene?
The invasion of Rouen
The betrayal at Southampton
The Battle of Agincourt
The Siege of Harfleur
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Which phrase from this scene shows Henry’s moral conflict?
“For England and Saint George”
“Once more unto the breach”
“Cry havoc and let slip the dogs of war”
“What is it then to me if impious war array’d in flames consume their houses?”
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Where does Act 3 Scene 3 take place?
In the French court
At Calais
Before the gates of Harfleur
In the English camp
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What emotion does Henry’s speech primarily convey?
Sorrow
Joy
Fear
Controlled rage
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What happens to Harfleur after the speech?
It resists and wins
It is rescued by the French
It surrenders to Henry
It burns to the ground
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Who stands as a symbol of authority opposing Henry in this scene?
The Constable
The Governor of Harfleur
The Dauphin
The Duke of Orleans
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How does Henry describe his soldiers before the walls?
Like beggars at a gate
Like merchants waiting to trade
Like monks at prayer
Like greyhounds straining at the leash
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What is Henry’s purpose in this scene?
To prepare for another assault
To reward his soldiers
To punish traitors
To demand the surrender of Harfleur
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Whose army does the Governor say is too far to help?
The Constable’s
The Dauphin’s
The Duke of Burgundy’s
The King’s
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What message does Henry send through his tone?
Mercy is conditional upon obedience
War is noble and glorious
God favors France
Victory guarantees peace
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Which group does Henry warn will suffer most in his threat?
Nobles
Merchants
Women and children
Soldiers
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What does Henry call his army in this scene?
The hand of vengeance
The flower of chivalry
The King’s companions
The loyal few
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What is the title often given to this speech?
The Southampton address
The Harfleur speech
The Saint Crispin’s speech
The prologue
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What literary device dominates Henry’s threats?
Metaphor only
Imagery
Alliteration
Irony
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What does Henry promise if the town surrenders?
Mercy and safety
Imprisonment
Slavery
Treasure and power
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How does this scene develop the play’s portrayal of war?
It shows its brutality and necessity
It mocks leadership
It glorifies violence
It focuses on the soldiers’ suffering
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What does Henry promise after accepting surrender?
To destroy the fortifications
To take hostages
To punish the nobles
To protect the people
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What will happen if Harfleur does not surrender, according to Henry?
The French will attack
The town will be destroyed
England will retreat
The English will negotiate
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What moral lesson does Shakespeare embed in Henry’s speech?
War destroys innocence
Pride precedes downfall
Justice is blind
Peace must be earned
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Which theme is most evident in this scene?
The balance between mercy and violence
The struggle between wealth and honor
The futility of war
The power of love and forgiveness
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