St. Crispin’s Day comes and offers eternal glory to those who will stand against the impossible odds of the French line. Test your knowledge of the most inspiring speech in the history of English literature with the Henry V Act 4 Scene 3 Quiz. Join the brotherhood …

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Henry V Act 4 Scene 3 Quiz Questions
- Where does Act 4 Scene 3 take place?
- What famous speech does Henry deliver in this scene?
- Which English noble wishes they had more men from England?
- How does Henry respond to Westmoreland’s wish for reinforcements?
- What does Henry say they would gain if they win with fewer men?
- What day does Henry call the battle day?
- What phrase does Henry use to describe his soldiers?
- What will those who fight be remembered as, according to Henry?
- What does Henry say will happen to those who stay home?
- What does Henry promise his soldiers about memory?
- What tone dominates Henry’s speech?
- Who enters after Henry’s speech?
- What message does Montjoy bring?
- How does Henry respond to Montjoy’s message?
- What does Henry ask Montjoy to tell the French?
- What does Henry refuse to pay?
- Who carries Henry’s message back to the French?
- What is Henry’s view of fate before battle?
- How does Henry’s leadership differ from the French nobles’ in earlier scenes?
- What does Henry call his soldiers during his speech?
- What literary device dominates the St Crispin’s Day speech?
- What feeling does Henry’s speech inspire in his men?
- What is Henry’s view of honor in battle?
- How does Henry appeal to his men’s pride?
- What does Henry say will happen every Saint Crispin’s Day after the battle?
- What does the speech reveal about Henry’s character?
- What theme does this scene strongly express?
- How do the English soldiers react to Henry’s words?
- What does Henry’s rhetoric accomplish in this scene?
- How does the scene build tension before the battle?
