A side-by-side translation of Act 2, Scene 1 of Troilus and Cressida from the original Shakespeare into modern English.
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Source: Folger Shakespeare Library | |
Enter Ajax and Thersites. AJAX THERSITES AJAX THERSITES AJAX Dog! THERSITES AJAX THERSITES AJAX THERSITES AJAX Toadstool, learn me the proclamation. 20 THERSITES AJAX THERSITES AJAX THERSITES AJAX I say, the proclamation! THERSITES AJAX THERSITES AJAX THERSITES AJAX | Elsewhere in the Greek camp, Ajax yells at his slave Thersites, who ignores him and talks smack about what it would be like if Agamemnon had a bunch of nasty, oozing boils and skin ulcers. Ajax is enraged when his slave blows him off. He asks him if he's deaf and calls him a bunch of names like "dog," "bitch-wolf's son," "Toadstool," "cobloaf," and so on. Quick brain snack: a "cob loaf" is an ugly, misshapen piece of bread; a "toadstool" is a poisonous mushroom. Also—hmm. Looks like the Greek camp really is in chaos and disorder. Just in case Thersites doesn't know he's in trouble, Ajax beats him...repeatedly. |
THERSITES AJAX THERSITES AJAX THERSITES AJAX THERSITES | What does Thersites do? He eggs on Ajax and encourages the guy to beat him some more. Finally, Thersites calls Ajax an idiot and tells him to admit that when it comes to trash-talk, Thersites totally owns him. |
Enter Achilles and Patroclus. ACHILLES Why, how now, Ajax? Wherefore do you THERSITES ACHILLES THERSITES ACHILLES THERSITES ACHILLES THERSITES ACHILLES THERSITES Ay, but that fool knows not himself. AJAX THERSITES ACHILLES THERSITES ACHILLES Nay, good Ajax. THERSITES ACHILLES, to Ajax THERSITES ACHILLES THERSITES AJAX ACHILLESWill you set your wit to a fool’s? 90 THERSITES PATROCLUS ACHILLES, to Ajax AJAX THERSITES AJAX THERSITES I serve here voluntary. ACHILLES THERSITES ACHILLES THERSITES ACHILLES What? What? THERSITES AJAX THERSITES PATROCLUS THERSITESI will hold my peace when Achilles’ brach ACHILLES There’s for you, Patroclus. 120 THERSITES He exits. | Tired of lazing about in their tent, Achilles and Patroclus show up and want to know what's going on. We find out that Ajax wants Thersites to find out about a proclamation that's just been issued, but Thersites refuses. Thersites keeps talking smack to his master and gets into a spat with Achilles. Then he storms off. |
PATROCLUS ACHILLES, to Ajax AJAX ACHILLES Achilles and Patroclus exit. AJAX He exits. | Luckily, Achilles knows what's up. He tells Ajax that the proclamation is about the lottery to see who's going to throw down with Hector. Achilles brags that if there wasn't going to be a lottery, he'd be the guy chosen to fight, since he's so awesome. Ajax is all, "whatever, man." But hey! It looks like the plot might work. |