Henry V
how is henry v conceited throughout shakepreares play ?
please answer using qoutes and detials
please answer using qoutes and detials
"Thou hast me, if thou hast me, at the worst; and thou shalt wear me, if thou wear me, better and better."
Below, Henry is arrogant enough to pay a French messenger for bad news....
There's for thy labour, Montjoy.
Go bid thy master well advise himself:
If we may pass, we will; if we be hinder'd,
We shall your tawny ground with your red blood
Discolour: and so Montjoy, fare you well.
The sum of all our answer is but this:
We would not seek a battle, as we are;
Nor, as we are, we say we will not shun it:
So tell your master. (3.6.7)
Henry V