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Henry V Act 4 Scene 3 Quiz
Henry V Act 4 Scene 3 Quiz
What does Henry call his soldiers during his speech?
Brothers
Subjects
Knights
Followers
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How does the scene build tension before the battle?
By showing English resolve against overwhelming odds
By describing the weather
By depicting French overconfidence
By delaying combat
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What literary device dominates the St Crispin’s Day speech?
Metaphor
Irony
Sarcasm
Rhetorical repetition
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Who carries Henry’s message back to the French?
Montjoy
Exeter
Gower
Fluellen
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How does Henry’s leadership differ from the French nobles’ in earlier scenes?
He inspires unity instead of arrogance
He boasts of wealth
He mocks his men
He avoids the battlefield
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What does Henry say they would gain if they win with fewer men?
Less exhaustion
Greater honor
Shorter battle time
More loot
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Where does Act 4 Scene 3 take place?
In the English court
On the battlefield of Agincourt
In the French camp
At Harfleur
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How does Henry respond to Montjoy’s message?
He threatens France
He refuses to surrender
He agrees to parley
He jokes about peace
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Which English noble wishes they had more men from England?
Gloucester
Exeter
Bedford
Westmoreland
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What does Henry say will happen to those who stay home?
They will celebrate the victory
They will mock the king
They will regret not fighting
They will live in peace
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What does the speech reveal about Henry’s character?
He is cunning and deceitful
He is proud and cruel
He is fearful and rash
He is brave and eloquent
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How do the English soldiers react to Henry’s words?
They are inspired to fight
They remain silent
They beg to retreat
They question his leadership
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What message does Montjoy bring?
The French send reinforcements
The French wish to retreat
The French offer Henry a chance to surrender
The French want peace
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What day does Henry call the battle day?
Saint Crispin’s Day
Saint Michael’s Day
Saint Patrick’s Day
Saint George’s Day
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What does Henry promise his soldiers about memory?
They will be forgotten in death
They will be buried with honor
Their names will be remembered forever
They will be rewarded with gold
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What does Henry ask Montjoy to tell the French?
That he demands ransom
That he will fight to the death
That God will decide the victory
That the English are outnumbered
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What famous speech does Henry deliver in this scene?
The St Crispin’s Day speech
The Prologue speech
The Salic Law argument
The Harfleur speech
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What is Henry’s view of honor in battle?
It is meaningless
It increases when shared by fewer men
It comes from wealth
It belongs only to kings
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How does Henry respond to Westmoreland’s wish for reinforcements?
He criticizes Westmoreland
He sends for help
He agrees and prays for more
He says he desires no more men
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What phrase does Henry use to describe his soldiers?
The soldiers of fortune
The men of valor
The knights of England
We few, we happy few, we band of brothers
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What feeling does Henry’s speech inspire in his men?
Fear
Resentment
Doubt
Courage
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What does Henry say will happen every Saint Crispin’s Day after the battle?
It will be a French holiday
It will be forgotten quickly
Men will remember and honor those who fought
It will be a day of mourning
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How does Henry appeal to his men’s pride?
By offering money
By promising safety
By promising immortal fame
By threatening punishment
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What does Henry’s rhetoric accomplish in this scene?
Divides the ranks
Mocks the French
Ends the war instantly
Transforms fear into unity and courage
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What will those who fight be remembered as, according to Henry?
Brothers in arms
Victors of France
Immortal heroes
Famous knights
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What does Henry refuse to pay?
Tribute to the Dauphin
Ransom for his soldiers
Ransom for himself
Taxes to France
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Who enters after Henry’s speech?
Pistol
Montjoy, the French herald
The Duke of Orleans
The Dauphin
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What tone dominates Henry’s speech?
Angry and vengeful
Inspirational and patriotic
Fearful and hesitant
Boastful and arrogant
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What is Henry’s view of fate before battle?
Luck favors the brave
The French are destined to lose
God’s will determines victory
Man controls his own fate
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What theme does this scene strongly express?
Courage and brotherhood in adversity
Deception and betrayal
Revenge and greed
Love and peace
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