Servant to the Eastcheap Three; disapproves of their unethical behaviors
First French city conquered by the English in the play
At the start of the play, the chorus invokes the "____ of fire" to inspire the performance
Has excellent rhetorical skills; is able to inspire his men to fight(2 words)
States that descendants from a previous sovereign who are connected only through a woman have no claim to the French throne (2 words)
Was engaged to Nym; married Pistol; operated a brothel; died of a malady of France (2 words)
Henry's uncle and a noble advisor
Gift from the Dauphin (2 words)
Agrees to surrender to Henry when the King tells him that the soldiers will take their shrieking daughters, bash the old men's heads, and put their naked infants on pikes
Always making apologies for a stage that is less than adequate
Offered the King a gift of money from the church and assured the King that Salic Law did not apply to him; from Canterbury
Henry borrowed his cloak for a disguise
Henry's former friend; dies in England in the care of Mistress Quickly; died of syphilis or a broken heart; original master of Boy
Husband of Mistress Quickly
Henry V seemed to "grow up" almost immediately upon the death of _____ (it's a name... and a roman numeral)
Number of French dead after Agincourt: Ten ____
Appeals to an audience's ethics; reveals a trustworthy speaker
After conquering Harfleur, Henry thanks God and sends the English army here
This army is arrogant and sure of victory