What if a coronation is not just a celebration for a new queen, but a silent funeral for the last one? This King Henry VIII Act 4 Quiz looks at the contrast between Anne’s glittering procession and Katherine’s quiet, final moments in exile. A change of hands is seldom as easy as a crown going from one head to another.

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King Henry VIII Act 4 Quiz Questions
- Where does Act 4 Scene 1 take place?
- What major event begins Act 4?
- Who first describes the coronation procession?
- How do the Gentlemen react to the coronation ceremony?
- Who is crowned Queen during the ceremony?
- What does one Gentleman note about the people’s response to Anne?
- Which noble escorts Anne in the procession?
- What does the Lord Mayor carry during the procession?
- Who comments on the magnificence of the robes and jewels?
- Where does the coronation take place?
- What does the Second Gentleman say the people received after the ceremony?
- Who delivers a report on the Archbishop of Canterbury’s actions later in the scene?
- Who is appointed Archbishop of Canterbury in this act?
- What new title does Cromwell gain during this act?
- Where does Act 4 Scene 2 take place?
- Who attends Queen Katherine in Scene 2?
- What news does Griffith bring to Katherine?
- How does Griffith describe Wolsey’s final moments?
- How does Katherine react to the account of Wolsey’s death?
- What vision does Katherine see in Scene 2?
- What does the vision symbolize?
- How does Katherine interpret the dream to Griffith?
- What message does a Messenger bring to Katherine near the end?
- Who sends the King’s message to Katherine?
- What does Capucius promise to do for Katherine?
- What final request does Katherine make before dying?
- What is the tone of Katherine’s final moments?
- What theme is most strongly reflected in Act 4?
- What effect does Act 4 have on the overall play?
- Which event immediately follows Act 4 in the narrative sequence?
