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Did the Dauphin really send the tennis balls?

In Act 1, Scene 2, the French Dauphin taunts Henry for his youth by sending a gift of tennis balls. The French were very worried about Henry’s possible ambitions in France. A studied insult (like Shakespeare’s tennis balls) would have been out of the question. Yes, the Dauphin could have sent tennis balls.

How does the Dauphin of France insult Henry?

The Dauphin insults Henry, making note of his past by claiming “that you savor too much of your youth” (1.2. 250). In other words, the Dauphin views him as an immature child, unfit to lay any claim to France. To make a dig at his past before being crowned king is a wrong move on the Dauphin’s part.

Who sent King Henry Va ball?

The Dauphin
The Dauphin knows that Henry was an idler before becoming king, and he sends Henry a tun, or chest, of tennis balls to remind Henry of his reputation for being a careless pleasure-seeker. This gift symbolizes the Dauphin’s scorn for Henry.

Who did King Henry V marry?

Catherine of Valoism. 1420–1422
Henry V of England/Spouse

Did Henry V give a speech before Agincourt?

Agincourt is one of the most evocative names in English military history. Shakespeare’s version of King Henry V’s speech before the battle is not only great theater, but a scene summoned as recently as the Second World War to boost British morale.

Why did King Henry execute his cousin?

All the while, Henry kept control of the battle, encouraging his troops and fighting hand-to-hand. After the English took so many prisoners that Henry worried they might overpower their guards, he violated the rule of war by ordering their immediate execution.

How does Henry respond to the tennis balls?

King Henry, with dignity and clarity, responds that he will go to France to play a match that will “dazzle all the eyes of France.” The tennis balls, he says, will be transformed into cannonballs, and many will “curse the Dauphin’s scorn.” Granting the ambassadors safe conduct, Henry bids them farewell.