who was that??
who said what??
so true/you're gaslighting me right now
punishment for crimes committed against the state
100

King Charles never actually spoke with Henry in Act 2 and 3, who was the harold that acted as messenger between them?

Montjoy 

100

"Now all the youth of England are on fire, and silken dalliance in the wardrobe lies; Now thrive the armorers, and honor's thought reins solely in the breast of every man."

the chorus 

100

The Dauphin repeatedly respects and honors Henry V throughout the entirety of the play.

FALSE 

100

In Act 2, what does Henry do with the man imprisoned for "railing against (our) person" while talking with his potential assassins?

Mercily releases and pardons him and blames it on excess of wine

200

In the play, King Charles attempts to satisfy Henry with a compromise, unfortunately, his daughter's hand in marriage is offered. Who is King Charles's daughter?

Princess Catherine of France 

200

"For, my good liege, she is so idly kinged, her scepter so fantastically borne by a vain, giddy, shallow, humorous youth. That fear attends her not."

The Dauphin of France

200

The King of France offered to give Henry several small dukedoms and livestock in order to bribe him to cease his attack on France.

FALSE 

200

What is done with the three assassins after Henry confronts them about their bribe to kill him?

They are arrested and sentenced to die.

300

There are two other women in the play mentioned by name. What are their names?

Hostess Quickly and Alice, a gentlewoman attending to Catherine.  

300

"That's mercy, but too much security. Let him be punished, sovereign, lest example breed, by his sufferance, more of such a kind."

Lord Scroop of Masham

300

Bardolf, Nim, and Ancient Pistol blame Henry V for the soon coming death of their friend Sir John Falstaff. 

TRUE

300

What does Henry threaten in his "warning" to the King of France if he were to deny his "rightful" claim to the French throne?

He threatens to invade France and tear it apart until he obtains what is "rightfully his." 

400

Before Henry was crowned King of England, he had companions among the soldiers of the army. Who were the three repeatedly mentioned in the play?

Lieutenant Bardolf, Corporal Nim, and Ancient Pistol

400

"Let us swear that you are worth your breeding, which I doubt not, for there is none of you so mean and base that hath not noble luster in your eyes."

King Henry V of England

400

After Falstaff's death, Hostess Quickly incorrectly speaks and swears that he, Sir Falstaff, is surely in Arthur's bosom.

TRUE

400

Bardolf is found guilty of stealing something and thus will be put to death by hanging. What was it that he was accused of stealing?

A Pax. (a tablet made out of some valuable material and used in religious rites)

500

In Henry V, a threat of assassination is undiscovered. to King Henry's surprise, the threat is to be made by his fellow noblemen. Who are the three corrupted noblemen? 

Richard, Earl of Cambridge, Henry Lord Scroop of Masham, and Sir Thomas Grey of Northumberland 

500

"Let him greet England with our sharp defiance. Up, princes, and with spirit of honor edged more sharper than your swords,"

King Charles of France

500

In Act 3 Scene 7, the French nobles are waiting on the appending attack from the English and waste time chit-chatting. Duke of Orleans begins to talk about his horse, which he mentions is the color of midnight.

FALSE (nutmeg)

500

What does Henry V say will happen to the town of Harfleur if the governor does not open the gates to allow the English to invade it?

He will lose control of his soldiers and they will defile the daughters and kill the infants.

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