Troilus and Cressida

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English

 

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August 28, 2014

 

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Hector is seen as the voice of reason in the play and ironically is the most noble, which makes it difficult to watch his downfall from reason in the service of honor. Some critics might argue that this is the reason that Troilus and Cressida may be classified in the genre of tragedy also. Act 2.2 shows exactly how honor prevails over reason...
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Some critics might argue that this is the reason that Troilus and Cressida may be classified in the genre of tragedy also. Act 2.2 shows exactly how honor prevails over reason. Act 2.2 takes place in the palace of King Priam in Troy. Hector, Troilus, Paris, Helenus, and King Priam are discussing the current state of the war being fought over Helen...
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