Between the bedroom and the city gate lies a quick passage filled with foreboding for the Trojan prince. Troilus And Cressida Act 4 Scene 3 Quiz This is a quiz about the stoicism Troilus must maintain as his private world collapses. Watch the characters’ small but important movements as the transaction begins.

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Troilus And Cressida Act 4 Scene 3 Quiz Questions
- Where does Act 4 Scene 3 take place?
- Which characters appear in this scene?
- What is being prepared at the start of the scene?
- Who tries to persuade Hector not to fight?
- Why does Andromache urge Hector to stay home?
- Who supports Andromache’s plea?
- What reason does Cassandra give for her warning?
- How does Hector respond to their warnings?
- What value does Hector place above all else?
- What does Troilus encourage Hector to do?
- Who is described as “honor’s tongue”?
- What emotion dominates this scene?
- What does Andromache’s warning foreshadow?
- What tone does Cassandra’s speech carry?
- Why does Hector dismiss Cassandra’s prophecy?
- What does Troilus say about bravery?
- Who shows the most fear in this scene?
- What theme is central to this scene?
- What does Hector’s choice reveal about his character?
- What does Cassandra symbolize in this scene?
- How does Troilus view Hector’s decision?
- Who enters at the end of the scene?
- What effect does the family’s warning have on Hector?
- What larger idea does Shakespeare explore here?
- What does Cassandra’s role emphasize about fate?
- How does this scene contrast with Act 4 Scene 2?
- What does Andromache’s plea represent?
- What literary device dominates Cassandra’s speech?
- What tone closes the scene?
- What idea about heroism does the scene leave the audience with?
