King Henry V
What does Fluellen mean when he talks about the "disciplines of war" and what is his attitude toward these disciplines?
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When Fluellen talks about the "disciplines of war," he is referring to following proper military procedures, especially those used by the ancient Romans. To Fluellen, these disciplines are as much an intellectual pursuit as they are a means to winning a war. He has great respect to those who know and practice these disciplines and despises those who do not.