Mistress Quickly cries. A legendary comrade has smiled his last smile. The Henry V Act 2 Scene 3 Quiz is on the sad farewell to London and the end of the Falstaff era. Head over to the questions and don’t forget the tavern knight.

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Henry V Act 2 Scene 3 Quiz Questions
- Where does Act 2 Scene 3 take place?
- Which character dies in this scene?
- Who announces Falstaff’s death?
- What emotion does Mistress Quickly express about Falstaff’s death?
- According to Mistress Quickly, what did Falstaff do before he died?
- What does Falstaff’s death symbolize in the play?
- Who were present when Falstaff died according to the Hostess?
- What does Mistress Quickly say Falstaff’s nose looked like when he died?
- What phrase does Mistress Quickly use to describe Falstaff’s passing?
- What object does Falstaff ask to be put under his feet before he dies?
- How does Pistol react to Falstaff’s death?
- What does Bardolph decide to do after Falstaff’s death?
- Where are the characters planning to go at the end of the scene?
- How does Mistress Quickly misunderstand Falstaff’s religious gestures?
- Who comforts Mistress Quickly the most?
- What does Falstaff’s death mark for Henry’s character arc?
- How does Pistol try to uplift the group’s spirits?
- What tone dominates this scene?
- What word does Mistress Quickly use repeatedly when describing Falstaff’s final moments?
- What does Nym suggest they do about Falstaff’s passing?
- Who says “the King hath killed his heart”?
- What does Mistress Quickly mean by “the King hath killed his heart”?
- How is Falstaff’s death indirectly linked to Act 1?
- What does Pistol say they should do in France?
- What does the Hostess call Falstaff in her eulogy?
- How do the tavern characters’ plans connect to the main plot?
- What does Mistress Quickly’s speech reveal about her character?
- Which of Falstaff’s companions is least moved by his death?
- What theme does this scene reinforce in Henry V?
- How does this scene transition the audience to the next act?
