![]() ![]() Falstaff decides that dying for honor is a silly thing to do, and that he would rather live. Hal tells him that it is impossible to protect someone as large as he, and that Falstaff "owest God a death" (5.1.126). Henry then tells Worcester that he offers the rebels full pardon if they immediately decamp and return home.įalstaff asks Hal to protect him in the battle. King Henry, knowing this would be dangerous but wishing the war could in fact end with only one man dying, says, "And, Prince of Wales, so dare we venture thee, / Albeit considerations infinite / Do make against it" (5.1.101-103). Hal steps forward and briefly praises Hotspur, after which he challenges Hotspur to a single combat. Worcester tells him that he would like to end this rebellion, but cannot since Henry broke his word by illegally seizing the throne. ![]() King Henry, surrounded by his assembled nobles, meets with Worcester. ![]()
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