Why else would the Greeks welcome a new arrival with a general kiss, except to display their power and try her virtue? This Troilus And Cressida Act 4 Scene 5 Quiz is about Entry of Cressida into the Greek camp and Duel between Ajax and Hector. Think about the shifting social rules and the sudden violence of the battlefield.

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Troilus And Cressida Act 4 Scene 5 Quiz Questions
- Where does Act 4 Scene 5 take place?
- Which Trojan arrives in the Greek camp during this scene?
- Who accompanies Aeneas to the Greek camp?
- What event is being prepared for in this scene?
- Who is chosen to fight Hector in single combat?
- What do the Greeks do before the duel begins?
- Who greets Hector warmly upon his arrival?
- How does Achilles initially behave toward Hector?
- What does Ulysses call Hector during their exchange?
- Who does Hector meet and speak with before the duel?
- What is revealed about Ajax and Hector’s relationship?
- How does Hector react when he learns of their kinship?
- What tone dominates the meeting between the Greeks and Trojans?
- Who invites Hector to dine with the Greeks?
- What theme is emphasized by this scene’s tone?
- How does Achilles respond to Hector’s courtesy?
- Who is described as “the most complete Greek”?
- What is Ulysses’ attitude toward Achilles in this scene?
- What literary device dominates the dialogue between Hector and Achilles?
- Why does Hector choose not to fight Ajax further?
- What gesture symbolizes temporary peace between Greeks and Trojans?
- How does Achilles insult Hector during their meeting?
- What quality of Hector’s does Ulysses praise most?
- How does Shakespeare portray Hector in this scene?
- What does Achilles vow to do after Hector leaves?
- Who mediates the encounter between Hector and Achilles?
- What theme of the play does this scene reinforce?
- What tone closes the scene?
- What does this scene reveal about Greek leadership?
- How does Hector’s behavior foreshadow future events?
