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  1. Analysis: Act 3: Scenes 6 & 7. The events of Act 3, Scene 6 may seem a trivial digression, but they actually contribute to one of the play’s main concerns: the extent to which Henry has developed from a frivolous youth into a disciplined leader. The salient fact is that Henry actually knows the thieving soldier Bardolph very well.

  2. Scene 1. London. Antechamber in the King’s Palace. (Archbishop of Canterbury; Bishop of Ely)

  3. Act 4, Scene 1: The English camp at Agincourt. Act 4, Scene 2: The French camp. Act 4, Scene 3: The English camp. Act 4, Scene 4: The field of battle. Act 4, Scene 5: Another part of the field. Act 4, Scene 6: Another part of the field. Act 4, Scene 7: Another part of the field. Act 4, Scene 8: Before KING HENRY'S pavilion. Act 5, Prologue ...

  4. Jun 2, 2020 · Act 2, Chorus The Chorus announces the enthusiastic support of English youth for Henry’s French campaign, but also advises that the French have bribed three noblemen to attempt Henry’s assassination. Act 2, scene 1 King Henry’s former tavern companion Bardolph prevents Pistol and Nym from fighting over Hostess Quickly, Pistol’s wife ...

  5. Jun 2, 2020 · Act 2, scene 2. Henry, informed of the treachery of three of his friends, confronts them with their crimes. They throw themselves on his mercy, but, having just denied mercy to another, they are themselves denied. As they leave, now welcoming their execution as deserved, Henry looks toward his French war. Enter Exeter, Bedford, and Westmoreland.

  6. Henry V. ACT I. 1. In what way does the first prologue give the key note of the play? In the spirited references to great military deeds. 2. Why are prologues employed in this play? To narrate events which are not or cannot be shown on the stage and to suggest to the audience what is about to be shown. 3.

  7. Jun 2, 2020 · Act 2, scene 1. ⌜ Scene 1 ⌝. Synopsis: King Henry’s former tavern companion Bardolph prevents Pistol and Nym from fighting over Hostess Quickly, Pistol’s wife. They are interrupted by the news that Sir John Falstaff, once Henry’s intimate friend, is gravely ill. Enter Corporal Nym and Lieutenant Bardolph. BARDOLPH Well met, Corporal Nym.

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