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Henry V Act 3 Scene 7 Quiz
Henry V Act 3 Scene 7 Quiz
What does the Duke of Orleans say about the Dauphin’s horse talk?
It inspires him
It confuses him
It tires him
It entertains him
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Which emotion underlies the French nobles’ conversation despite their bravado?
Joy
Anger
Anxiety
Indifference
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What does the Dauphin fail to understand about war?
It favors the strong
It requires humility and strategy
It is determined by luck
It depends on numbers
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What does the Dauphin boast he will do in battle?
Win without fighting
Outshine all others
Destroy the English completely
Capture Henry alive
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What does the Dauphin compare his horse to?
A musical instrument
A lion
A falcon
A proud king
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Which theme does this scene highlight?
Overconfidence of the French
Unity among the nobles
Tragic loss
Mercy in war
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What quality does the Duke of Orleans mock in the English?
Their lack of nobility
Their bravery
Their appearance
Their language
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What does the scene suggest about the French approach to war?
They are careful planners
They value mercy above all
They focus on pride rather than discipline
They rely on divine intervention
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Where does Act 3 Scene 7 take place?
At Harfleur
In the French camp before Agincourt
In the royal palace
In the English camp
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What does this scene reveal about French leadership?
They are fearful and divided
They are proud and complacent
They are merciful and diplomatic
They are united and wise
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What aspect of chivalry does the scene satirize?
Love for one’s country
Pride in appearance and reputation
Loyalty to comrades
Devotion to faith
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What literary device is used in the Dauphin’s praise of his horse?
Metaphor
Irony
Hyperbole
Personification
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What does the French camp’s attitude contrast with?
The Scottish army’s tactics
The English army’s discipline
The Welsh soldiers’ pride
The Irish soldiers’ songs
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Which characters appear in this scene?
Henry and Exeter
Katharine and Alice
Fluellen and Gower
The Dauphin, the Constable, and the Duke of Orleans
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What does the Dauphin say his horse smells like?
A stable
Victory
A perfume
The earth
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What does the Constable criticize about the Dauphin?
His honesty
His loyalty
His bravery
His vanity
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What tone dominates the French dialogue?
Sad and reflective
Angry and fearful
Boastful and arrogant
Humble and cautious
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What feeling does the Constable express toward the English?
Hatred and rage
Admiration and friendship
Contempt mixed with caution
Fear and respect
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What does the Duke of Orleans accuse the Dauphin of loving too much?
His reputation
His armor
His sword
His horse
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What do the French expect from the upcoming battle?
An effortless victory
A hard-fought struggle
A possible defeat
A truce
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How do the other nobles respond to the Dauphin’s boasting?
They agree sincerely
They remain silent
They praise his courage
They mock him playfully
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How does Shakespeare use this scene structurally?
As a contrast to the English camp’s seriousness
As a farewell scene
As a dream sequence
As the climax of the play
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What does the Dauphin’s behavior foreshadow?
Peace between nations
The French defeat at Agincourt
The Dauphin’s heroism
Henry’s surrender
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What does the Constable compare the French camp to?
A play before tragedy
A church before prayer
A feast before famine
A stable before war
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Which character praises his horse excessively?
The Constable
The Duke of Orleans
The Dauphin
Montjoy
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What does the Constable mock about the Dauphin’s confidence?
Its bravery
Its calculation
Its childishness
Its wisdom
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What are the French nobles discussing at the start of the scene?
Their armor’s strength
Peace negotiations
Their horses and readiness for battle
Henry’s tactics
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How does this scene prepare the audience for Act 4?
By introducing new characters
By contrasting French arrogance with English resolve
By announcing peace terms
By showing Henry’s weakness
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How do the French describe the English soldiers?
Weary and weak
Overconfident and proud
Silent and well-trained
Fearless and brutal
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What does the Constable suggest about the coming battle?
It will be an easy victory
It will test their honor
It will end in retreat
It will bring peace
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