Henry had many important roles and moments as king. From respecting his fellow noblemen and common soldiers by willingly stepping away from his position to talk with them before the war, and on a more emotional level, how he presented the audience his many fears and plans to attempt to overcome them. King Henry was a very important, respected and even a loved sovereign. King Henry’s most important moment was definitely when he stepped down from being a king to talk with and prepare with his fellow soldiers, as well as his great speech in the English Camp. He goes to each tent and talks with the men along with thanking them. When he goes in disguise to talk with Pistol, Pistol himself tells him how he truly feels about the king. “The king's a bawcock, and a heart of …show more content…
“We few, we happy few, we band of brothers;/ For he to-day that sheds his blood with me/ Shall be my brother; be he ne'er so vile,/ This day shall gentle his condition:/ And gentlemen in England now a-bed/ Shall think themselves accursed they were not here,/ And hold their manhoods cheap whiles any speaks/ That fought with us upon Saint Crispin's day.”(IV.iii 63-70) Henry also insists to pay the men who do not want to fight with him and his band of brothers. He does this because he doesn’t want anyone that doesn’t believe in their own country’s men and fellow fighters to fight if they do not want to or that they don’t believe they are going to win. Henry only wants real fighters on his side to ride into battle with him. And he prays to God that he shall see the day that they win as a team. For knowing they will win, Henry has great expectations and put those positive thoughts out onto his men’s minds so that they know they will win no matter the strategy or if they’re