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Henry V Act 4 Scene 2 Quiz
Henry V Act 4 Scene 2 Quiz
What do the French nobles believe about the coming victory?
It will depend on luck
It is uncertain
It will be costly but fair
It will be easy and glorious
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What animal does the Constable compare the English to?
A proud falcon
A poor and famished lion
A hungry wolf
A weary horse
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How does Shakespeare use this scene dramatically?
To end the war
To introduce comic relief
To reveal Henry’s strategy
To heighten tension before battle
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How does this scene contrast with the previous one?
Both armies are fearful
Both armies pray together
French pride contrasts English humility
English arrogance mirrors French humility
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Which army is preparing for battle in this scene?
The Welsh army
The English army
The French army
The Scottish army
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What is the general tone among the French nobles?
Cynical indifference
Quiet resolve
Worried humility
Overconfident arrogance
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What does this scene foreshadow?
The French defeat at Agincourt
A peace treaty
A French victory
The death of Henry
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What key contrast does Shakespeare emphasize through this scene?
French arrogance versus English discipline
War versus love
Royalty versus poverty
Faith versus reason
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What emotion underlies the French confidence?
Despair
Faith
Pride
Fear
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What do the French nobles call the English army?
A band of warriors
A sea of knights
A weary and beaten host
A fierce and noble enemy
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What is the French army’s main error in judgment?
Splitting their forces
Ignoring orders
Underestimating the English
Overestimating their supplies
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What does the French army believe about the English forces?
They are receiving reinforcements
They have superior numbers
They are better armed
They are weak and exhausted
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How do the French soldiers prepare for battle?
By praying for forgiveness
By arming themselves and boasting
By writing letters home
By hiding their weapons
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What time of day is it in this scene?
Midnight
Early morning before sunrise
Evening
Late afternoon
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Where does Act 4 Scene 2 take place?
At Harfleur
Inside the French court
In the French camp before the Battle of Agincourt
In the English camp
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What does the Dauphin boast about before battle?
His horse and armor
His skill with a bow
His victory at Harfleur
His family’s legacy
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Who is the first character to speak in this scene?
The Duke of Orleans
The Constable of France
Rambures
The Dauphin
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What is the attitude of the Constable toward the English?
Respectful and cautious
Vengeful and bitter
Friendly and curious
Mocking and dismissive
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What does the Constable say will happen to the English army?
They will retreat
They will be captured and humiliated
They will receive reinforcements
They will surrender peacefully
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What does the Dauphin request before battle?
His helmet
His sword
His horse
His banner
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What is the French army waiting for before beginning battle?
Orders from the King
Reinforcements
Henry’s surrender
Daylight
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Which literary device dominates the French dialogue?
Foreshadowing
Metaphor
Irony
Pun
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How do the French describe their own readiness?
Reluctant and disorganized
Tired and uncertain
Confident and eager
Cautious and fearful
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What theme is reflected in the French dialogue?
Love in war
Overconfidence before downfall
Mercy in victory
Loyalty and faith
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How do the French view the English soldiers?
As fierce and relentless
As equal in strength
As noble and brave
As sick and starving
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What does Rambures suggest about the French soldiers?
They are poorly equipped
They lack faith
They outnumber the English greatly
They are tired and hungry
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What does Orleans fear about the upcoming battle?
Their armor is too heavy
They might lose their honor
The English might surprise them
The king may flee
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Who mentions that the French horses are restless?
Orleans
The Dauphin
The Constable
Montjoy
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What does the Dauphin’s pride in his horse symbolize?
Military strength
Fear masked as humor
French vanity and misplaced priorities
Chivalric virtue
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What does the Duke of Orleans criticize the Dauphin for?
His lateness
His vanity
His fear
His lack of experience
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