Troilus and Cressida
by William Shakespeare (Author), E.A. Copen (Author), Tom Wheelwright (Author), Pierre Arthur Laure (Author), Robert T. Kiyosaki (Author), a full cast (Narrator)
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Lust poses as love and ambition as patriotism in this dark and brilliant play depicting the heroic action of the Trojan War.
Troy is besieged by the invading Greeks, but the young Trojan prince Troilus can think only of his love for Cressida. Her uncle Pandarus brings the two together, but after only one night news comes that Cressida must be sent to the enemy camp. There, as Troilus looks on, she yields to the wooing of the Greek Diomedes. The tragic story is undercut by the commentary of Thersites, who provides a cynical chorus.
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August 15, 2005
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265 MB
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