Vows are made in secret while Pandarus looks on cynically. Troilus And Cressida Quiz Act 3 – An instant of unity before the inescapable treachery. Lovers come together under the shadow of the war, so choose wisely.

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Troilus And Cressida Act 3 Quiz Questions
- Who convinces Pandarus to bring Troilus and Cressida together in Act 3?
- What important event occurs between Troilus and Cressida in this act?
- Who helps arrange the secret meeting between Troilus and Cressida?
- What does Pandarus famously call himself during the lovers’ meeting?
- Where does the secret meeting between Troilus and Cressida take place?
- What emotion dominates Troilus in the first part of Act 3?
- How does Cressida first react when Troilus confesses his love?
- What does Pandarus do after Troilus and Cressida confess their feelings?
- What happens to Calchas in this act?
- Who proposes the exchange of Cressida for Antenor?
- Which side currently holds Antenor captive?
- Who supports the idea of exchanging Cressida in Troy?
- How does Troilus react to the news of Cressida’s exchange?
- Who carries the news to Troilus about Cressida’s exchange?
- What does Cressida promise Troilus before leaving Troy?
- Which Greek warrior is assigned to escort Cressida to the Greek camp?
- What tone dominates the farewell between Troilus and Cressida?
- What is Pandarus’ mood after the lovers’ separation?
- What advice does Hector give in the Trojan council scene?
- Who opposes Hector’s advice to return Helen?
- What is Paris’ argument for keeping Helen?
- What moral theme does Hector’s argument emphasize?
- How does Troilus respond to Hector’s plea for peace?
- Who acts as the voice of reason in the Trojan council?
- How is Helen portrayed in Act 3?
- Who teases Helen playfully during the council scene?
- What central theme of the play becomes clearer in Act 3?
- Who comments that love and war are equally deceitful?
- What is the emotional atmosphere by the end of Act 3?
- What theme does Kent’s presence reinforce?
