Henry V
To what does the Chorus compare Henry V’s triumphant entry into London?
Within the play
Within the play
Fluellen compares Henry to Alexander the Great and draws a long analogy between the two men and the places where they were born. When Fluellen mentions that Alexander killed his friend Cleitus in anger, Gower interrupts him and says, "Our King is not like him in that. He never killed any of his friends"