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in a famous speech to his troops, Shakespeare’s king Henry V suggests that Quiz:

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in a famous speech to his troops, Shakespeare’s king Henry V suggests that Quiz: Being Mortal: How We Portray and Celebrate Death Worth 3 Points 0 In a famous speech to his troops, Shakespeare's King Henry V suggests that inconsistency of belief is one kind of death-in-life. the one compensation for death is that one doesn't have to face the future, which is bound to be awful. it is heroic to die bravely on the battlefield. the Roman poet Horace was wrong when he wrote, "It is sweet and right to die for one's country" 2 attempts remaining

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it is heroic to die bravely on the battlefield. Henry goes on to say that he does not want to fight alongside any man who does not wish to fight with the English. He tells the soldiers that anyone who wants to leave can and will be given some money to head for home. But anyone who stays to fight will have something to boast about for the rest of his life and in the future will remember with pride the battle on this day. He adds that every commoner who fights today with the king will become his brother, and all the Englishmen who have stayed at home will regret that they were not in France to gain honor upon this famous day of battle. The soldiers and noblemen are greatly inspired, and morale rises dramatically.