And the Greek and Trojan armies finally meet in a desperate struggle and bodies begin to fall fast. This Troilus And Cressida Act 5 Scene 5 Quiz gauges the increasing count of the war and the personal triumphs of the warriors. Follow the trail of the carnage and the stolen horses of the battlefield.

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Troilus And Cressida Act 5 Scene 5 Quiz Questions
- Where does Act 5 Scene 5 take place?
- Who leads the Trojan forces in this scene?
- Which Greek warrior is most active in the battle?
- Who fights alongside Troilus in this scene?
- What emotion dominates the tone of this scene?
- Who is mentioned as seeking revenge for Patroclus’ death?
- What is the main focus of the battle described?
- Who does Troilus call “traitor” in this act?
- How is Troilus characterized during the fight?
- What theme is most evident in this scene?
- Which Greek warrior confronts Troilus in this scene?
- Who fights with extraordinary courage but faces tragedy soon after?
- What does Troilus accuse Diomedes of taking from him?
- Who vows revenge against Diomedes?
- What does Hector’s presence symbolize in this scene?
- How is Hector’s fighting style described?
- Which character’s death is foreshadowed here?
- What literary device does Shakespeare use to intensify the tension?
- What emotion drives Troilus throughout the scene?
- Who urges Troilus to retreat from battle?
- What does Troilus refuse to do despite danger?
- What sound dominates the background of this scene?
- How does Shakespeare portray the Greeks in this moment?
- What does Troilus symbolize by continuing to fight?
- What does Hector’s bravery highlight about his fate?
- Which of the following contrasts is central to this scene?
- Who kills many Trojan warriors during this scene?
- What emotion dominates the atmosphere?
- What does Troilus’ vow at the end of the scene suggest?
- What dramatic purpose does this scene serve?
