The Tragedy of Troilus and Cressida
GPTKB entity
Properties (48)
Predicate | Object |
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gptkbp:instanceOf |
play
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gptkbp:adaptation |
film
ballet opera |
gptkbp:artMovement |
prose
dramatic irony symbolism blank verse characterization |
gptkbp:criticalReception |
mixed reviews
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gptkbp:culturalImpact |
influenced modern literature
performed in theaters worldwide adapted into various languages studied in academic settings inspired various artistic works |
gptkbp:genre |
tragedy
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gptkbp:hasPerformance |
1602
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gptkbp:historicalContext |
examines the nature of heroism
depicts the futility of war set_during_the_Trojan_War influenced_by_Renaissance_humanism reflects_Elizabethan_views_on_love_and_honor |
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label |
The Tragedy of Troilus and Cressida
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gptkbp:influencedBy |
gptkb:Homer's_Iliad
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gptkbp:language |
English
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gptkbp:mainCharacter |
gptkb:Achilles
gptkb:Cressida Hector Pandarus Troilus |
gptkbp:notableFeature |
gptkb:National_Theatre
gptkb:The_Globe_Theatre gptkb:Royal_Shakespeare_Company international theater festivals adapted for modern audiences performed frequently in the 20th century Broadway_adaptations |
gptkbp:notableQuote |
"All the world's a stage"
"What’s past is prologue" The_better_part_of_Valour,_is_Discretion Time_is_a_great_storyteller Love_is_not_love_which_alters_when_it_alteration_finds |
gptkbp:publishedIn |
1609
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gptkbp:setIn |
Trojan War
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gptkbp:theme |
love
war betrayal |
gptkbp:wrote |
gptkb:William_Shakespeare
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