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The address of Henry V before the Battle of Agincourt is mentioned as a great rousing piece of oratory that deserves to stand beside Neville Chamberlain's address.

Sentiment: Deep Dive
Trigger: Neville Chamberlain's speech
For: Listeners interested in historical speeches and their impact
Key quote: That is Neville Chamberlain, of course, unmistakable tones, addressing the British people on the night of the 27th of September 1938 with a great rousing piece of oratory that deserves to stand beside.
The host compares Neville Chamberlain's speech to the famous oratory of Henry V before the Battle of Agincourt, highlighting the emotional weight of Chamberlain's words during a time of impending war. This reference serves to illustrate the gravity of the situation and the public sentiment surrounding the potential conflict.