Troilus and Cressida

Troilus and Cressida by James K. Lowers, published by Cliffs Notes on September 15, 1964, is an 88-page exploration of a tragedy that intertwines themes of love and betrayal. This edition presents a concise overview of the narrative, focusing on the complex relationship between a prince and a woman who initially appears elusive. As the story unfolds, the prince grapples with the painful realization of his beloved’s unfaithfulness, set against the backdrop of war and emotional turmoil.
Readers will find that this work delves into the intricate dynamics of love and the heartache that accompanies it, alongside the broader implications of conflict. The text serves as a study aid, providing insights into the drama and literary criticism surrounding Shakespeare’s themes. With its focus on the interplay of personal and societal struggles, this edition offers a valuable resource for those interested in understanding the nuances of this classic narrative.
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This tragedy is about a prince and a woman who is playing hard to get. After finally winning her love, he discovers that she is not who he thought she was (and she’s unfaithful). Love and war and the losses involved with a frustrated heart are the play’s main themes.
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