king henry viii acts 3-4

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Who does Queen Katharine ask to pick up the lute and sing?

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Who does Queen Katharine ask to pick up the lute and sing?

a girl (one of her women)

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2

According to the song, what did Orpheus make with his lute?

the trees, frozen mountain tops, plants and flowers, and waves in the sea

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3

Who enters after the song, delivering a message to Queen Katharine?

a Gentleman

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4

What do the two great cardinals want when they meet Queen Katharine?

what her thoughts are about the divorce between her and the king

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5

In what language does Queen Katharine insist the cardinals speak?

english

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6

What advice does Cardinal Campeius give to Queen Katharine regarding the King's protection?

put herself under the king’s protection for the sake of her honor and cause

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7

How does Queen Katharine respond to the cardinals' advice?

she tells them to get out and gets angry

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8

What does Queen Katharine say about her loyalty and devotion to the King?

she says to show a woman as loyal as her to her husband

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9

What do the cardinals claim is their purpose in meeting with Queen Katharine?

their purpose is honest and she would be happier

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10

How does Queen Katharine feel about her situation at the end of the passage?

she wants their advice on what to do when she’s nervous and an unhappy woman

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11

Who expresses a desire for revenge in memory of their father-in-law, the Duke?

surrey

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12

What revelation causes the King to lose trust in the Cardinal?

the cardinal’s letters to the Pope went astray and the king read that the cardinal was trying to delay the divorce

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13

What is the significance of the misplaced letters according to Suffolk?

the king can see Wolsey follows his own path

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14

Who assures others that the King has discovered information against the Cardinal, removing the power of his words?

norfolk

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15

What news does Suffolk share about Lady Anne Bullen?

her coronation

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16

Why is Cardinal Campeius viewed suspiciously by the King?

he snuck away to Rome without any goodbyes and left the king’s business undealt with

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17

Who predicts Cranmer's promotion to Archbishop?

suffolk

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18

What significant position is granted to Cranmer?

lord archbishop of canterbury

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19

Who discovers the misplaced letters sent by the Cardinal to the Pope?

cromwell

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20

Who becomes the new Lord Chancellor after the Cardinal?

sir thomas moore

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21

What is the purpose of the two Gentlemen meeting in the street in Westminster?

watch lady anne’s coronation

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22

How do the citizens celebrate Lady Anne?

shows, pageants, and great displays

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23

Who claims the right to be the high Steward, and who shall be Earl Marshal in the list of those receiving titles?

the duke of suffolk= high steward

the duke of norfolk= earl marshall

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24

What happened to Katherine, the Princess Dowager, according to the First Gentleman?

never went to the trials, she was divorced, moved to kimbolton, and fell ill

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25

Who carries the scepter, and who carries the rod in the royal procession described in the text?

marquess Dorset= scepter

surrey= rod

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26

Who is described as "an angel" and the "goodliest woman" in the text?

anne

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27

What is the new name for York Place mentioned in the text?

whitehall

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28

Who are the two reverend bishops mentioned to be on each side of the queen during the ceremony?

stokesly and gardiner

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29

Who is mentioned as a friend of the virtuous Cranmer, holding a position in the king's favor?

thomas cromwell

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30

Who leads Katharine into the scene?

griffith and patience

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31

What is Katharine's physical condition at the beginning of the scene?

her legs are heavy and she is deathly ill

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32

Who does Katharine inquire about, thinking he might be dead?

cardinal wolsey

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33

How did Griffith describe Cardinal Wolsey's arrest and subsequent illness?

he was arrested at york and brought down to his trial, but suddenly became so ill he couldn’t sit on his mule

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34

What did Cardinal Wolsey do in his last moments according to Griffith's account?

he gives up his honors to the world, soul to heaven, and died in peace

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35

What qualities does Griffith attribute to Cardinal Wolsey, both positive and negative?

negative- greedy, high as a prince, corrupt, and promises were false

positive- well spoken, persuasive, sweet, and scholar

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36

Who is Capucius?

katharine’s royal nephew’s ambassador from the emperor

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37

Who requested that Capucius visit Katharine?

king Henry viii

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38

Who does Katharine commend in her letter to the King, and what are her requests?

take care of Mary, have pity on her men and women, give her women good husbands, and compensate her men

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39

How does Katharine want to be treated after her death?

with respect (be buried like a queen and the daughter of a king)

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What is Katharine's final request to Lord Capucius?

tell Henry she blessed him by dying

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