Who is cressida in shakespeare




















Troilus refuses to fight because he is too disturbed by his unrequited love for Cressida. Pandarus, her uncle, complains of…. Cressida gossips with her servant Alexander, and then with Pandarus, who strives to interest her in Troilus. After Pandarus and…. As the general, Agamemnon, and his councillors Nestor and Ulysses discuss the refusal of their principal warriors, Achilles and Ajax,….

Ajax beats Thersites for refusing to tell him the terms of the challenge, terms that are provided by Achilles when…. The Trojan leaders discuss whether to keep Helen and thereby continue the war. They decide to do so in spite…. Thersites rails against Achilles and Ajax, and then, joined by Achilles and Patroclus, ridicules them to their faces. As Agamemnon…. Pandarus brings together Troilus and a seemingly reluctant Cressida, who finally acknowledges her love for Troilus.

Calchas asks the Greek leaders to demand his daughter Cressida from the Trojans in exchange for Antenor, whom the Greeks…. As Troilus and Cressida part, he urges her to be faithful to him, and he promises to visit her in…. After Hector and…. Achilles receives a letter from Queen Hecuba of Troy requiring him to keep an oath he has sworn to seek…. Diomedes pressures Cressida to keep her promise to have sex with him; they are overheard by an enraged Troilus, an….

Andromache and Cassandra enlist Priam in their efforts to persuade Hector to refrain from battle. He, in turn, futilely attempts…. Diomedes sends the horse he has won from Troilus to Cressida. Agamemnon and Nestor recount the slaughter of Greeks by….

Troilus fights both Diomedes and Ajax. Trojan Soldiers [mute roles] return to town after the fighting, following the noble fighters. Read more The Prologue comes out to give a bit of background on the Trojan War and inform the audience that the action of the play starts several years after the beginning of that war.

Priam is the King of Troy and the father of fifty sons, among whom are Hector, Troilus, Paris, Deiphobus, and Helenus, and many daughters including Cassandra. He is one of the Trojan warriors who fetch Cressida to hand over to the Greeks. He does not approve of cowardice. Antenor [mute role] is a Trojan commander captured by the Greeks, for whom the Trojans will exchange almost any requested hostage — in this case, Cressida. Nestor is an old Greek lord, an ancient part of history, white-bearded, decrepit, senile, long-winded and by his own admission useless in a fight due to his age.

Ulysses is one of the Greek leaders, a wily and sneaky man who easily manipulates those around him. Paris A prince of Troy. His theft of Menelaus's wife, Helen, precipitated the Trojan War. Menelaus A Greek commander, Agamemnon's brother, and the abandoned husband of Helen. Helen Menelaus's wife. Her elopement with Paris led to the Trojan War. Calchas A Trojan priest, and Cressida's father.

Aeneas A Trojan commander. Nestor The oldest of the Greek commanders. Cassandra A Trojan princess and prophetess; she is considered mad. Patroclus A Greek warrior. Achilles's best friend—and, it is suggested, his lover. Antenor A Trojan commander, he is exchanged for Cressida after his capture by the Greeks. Helenus A prince of Troy. Andromache Hector's wife.



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