Henry V Act 4 Scene 2 Quiz tests your memory of the colourful French language used to describe the dying English army on the morning of Agincourt. Can you imagine that you can convey the utter contempt with which the French cavalry regarded the beggarly English forces? See if you can see through their arrogance.

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Henry V Act 4 Scene 2 Quiz Questions
- Where does Act 4 Scene 2 take place?
- Which army is preparing for battle in this scene?
- Who is the first character to speak in this scene?
- What does the French army believe about the English forces?
- How do the French describe their own readiness?
- What does the Dauphin boast about before battle?
- What time of day is it in this scene?
- What is the general tone among the French nobles?
- What does the Constable say will happen to the English army?
- What animal does the Constable compare the English to?
- How do the French soldiers prepare for battle?
- What does the Dauphin request before battle?
- What does the Duke of Orleans criticize the Dauphin for?
- What does Rambures suggest about the French soldiers?
- What is the attitude of the Constable toward the English?
- How does this scene contrast with the previous one?
- What theme is reflected in the French dialogue?
- What is the French army’s main error in judgment?
- Who mentions that the French horses are restless?
- What does Orleans fear about the upcoming battle?
- What do the French nobles believe about the coming victory?
- How do the French view the English soldiers?
- What emotion underlies the French confidence?
- How does Shakespeare use this scene dramatically?
- What does the Dauphin’s pride in his horse symbolize?
- Which literary device dominates the French dialogue?
- What is the French army waiting for before beginning battle?
- What do the French nobles call the English army?
- What does this scene foreshadow?
- What key contrast does Shakespeare emphasize through this scene?
