The gift of tennis balls put more insults him even more and causes King Henry to get angry, metaphorically comparing war on France to a game of tennis in which the English are victorious (Act I, i, 260-297). ... Another example that makes him a good and caring king is at the English camp the night before the final battle; he dresses himself up like a commoner and goes around the camp to see how the soldiers are since there is a lot of low morale (Act IV, i, 90-234) . ...