Henry V Act 3 Scene 7 Quiz begins when night falls upon the French camp where horses are celebrated and armour is buffed. To judge this one must see the shallow confidence of the French lords before the dawn. The strife is nigh.

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Henry V Act 3 Scene 7 Quiz Questions
- Where does Act 3 Scene 7 take place?
- Which characters appear in this scene?
- What are the French nobles discussing at the start of the scene?
- Which character praises his horse excessively?
- What does the Dauphin compare his horse to?
- How do the other nobles respond to the Dauphin’s boasting?
- What tone dominates the French dialogue?
- What does the Constable criticize about the Dauphin?
- What does the Duke of Orleans say about the Dauphin’s horse talk?
- Which theme does this scene highlight?
- What does the French camp’s attitude contrast with?
- What does the Dauphin boast he will do in battle?
- What does the Constable suggest about the coming battle?
- How do the French describe the English soldiers?
- What quality does the Duke of Orleans mock in the English?
- What does this scene reveal about French leadership?
- What does the Dauphin say his horse smells like?
- What literary device is used in the Dauphin’s praise of his horse?
- What feeling does the Constable express toward the English?
- What does the Duke of Orleans accuse the Dauphin of loving too much?
- What do the French expect from the upcoming battle?
- What does the Constable compare the French camp to?
- What does the Dauphin’s behavior foreshadow?
- How does Shakespeare use this scene structurally?
- What does the Constable mock about the Dauphin’s confidence?
- Which emotion underlies the French nobles’ conversation despite their bravado?
- What aspect of chivalry does the scene satirize?
- What does the scene suggest about the French approach to war?
- What does the Dauphin fail to understand about war?
- How does this scene prepare the audience for Act 4?
