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- W2318330887 abstract "IN HIS FAMOUS OUTBURST towards the end of the harrowing scene in which he observes Cressida seducing Diomedes (or allowing herself to be seduced by him), Troilus shifts violently from a faith or belief in rule in to a recognition of the need henceforth to live with bifold authority.' In this speech Troilus's experience a lover is brought into line with the experience of others in the play warriors: that is, wars and lechery may teach one the same kind of lesson. Troilus may be right in a general way when he asks, during the Trojan debate, What's aught but 'tis valued? (II.ii.53), but what he is on the verge of learning in V.ii is that the state of the valuer does not remain constant, nor do the circumstances of the valuation. He comes to realize that the person valued is able to rate him or herself differently from the valuation attributed by another; and the individual, distinct from an object, is capable of opposing his own estimation of his value to that of an outside observer, and has the of self-esteem or self-distrust to do so. Throughout Troilus and Cressida we find characters offering us and each other valuations of their friends and their foes and of their superiors and their inferiors, well of their peers and of themselves. Frequently the play implies that value should be based upon a unity of thought and action, of passion and reason, of word and deed, of what the eye beholds and what is truly there to be seen, of appearance and being, of the object or the person and the gratification of the senses.2 The thing and the name, the character and the epithet, the praise and the price, the attribute and the prize should be one. Integrity3 and not bifold authority should govern the world, and the good should be identical with the beautiful.4 Truth and plainness (IV.iv.104) should indeed be the basis of worth in all human relations, and we should all be as true truth's simplicity, / And simpler than the infancy of truth (III.ii.16768) in our regular, and even in our not so regular, transactions. But we are" @default.
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