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    Antony and Cleopatra share a passionate love story, mixing business with pleasure. This results in an inner conflict developing within Antony between what he perceives to be his two identities: the lover and the general. Throughout the play, the lover is associated with death, whilst the general is associated with Antony’s sword and armor. Though he believes the two parts of him to be separate, the text indicates that Antony is both lover and general at the same time through all of it. The difference

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    In the year 51 B.C. Cleopatra became queen when she was 18 years old. She ruled with her brother Ptolemy XIII, who was only 10 years old and not old enough to rule by himself. She also became his wife, which was a formality because of his age. Cleopatra was strong-willed and ambitious. She wanted to bring her county to the glory of its former days. However Ptolemy’s advisers drove Cleopatra out of Egypt by the time she was 20 years old. Cleopatra was determined to fight for the throne, so she made

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    ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA Antony and Cleopatra is a work written by William Shakespeare. This work tells the story of the relationship between Mark Antony and Cleopatra the beginning of the Parthian War to Cleopatra's suicide. The play was first performed circa 1607 probably at the Blackfriars Theatre or the Globe Theatre by the King's Men. This tragedy set in Rome and Egypt. Cleopatra is a woman who is seduced and has the charm of an attractive, who was born in 69 SM. Personality she used to get what

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    threat character is Antony and Cleopatra Rae descendants of three royal, wealthy and famous. The respect and admiration they receive by their followers can easily be equated to the many of celebrities idolized today. This essay will further elaborate on ways in which the characters in the play relate to the celebrities and celebrity culture. In terms of betrayal, at one point or another, almost every character in the play betrays their country, ethics or relationship. Antony, in a desperate attempt

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    Throughout Shakespeare’s Antony and Cleopatra, readers are constantly thrown in the middle of a battle between Roman and Egyptian values. Antony, a noble warrior for the Romans, is the character that seems to have the most trouble between this dichotomy. He is constantly caught between reason (Rome) and passion (Egypt) and has a difficult time making the transitions. Cleopatra is the character that stays most true to her roots, but begins adopting the other side’s values toward the end of the story

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    In Antony and Cleopatra, Shakespeare shifts from praising Antony as a great warrior to condemning him by depicting the gradual decline of his honor and image in order to show his inner battle between reason and emotion. This is an apparent theme in both the book and the play, though there might be some small differences, both shows how this inner battle defeats him and leaves Cleopatra with most of the power. One thing that I noticed is that Cleopatra seemed far more regal in the book than in the

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    Antony and Cleopatra is a fable about the destructive duality of Antony's character. Shakespeare uses gender bending as a device to portray Antony's transformation from Roman to Egyptian. This transformation causes constant conflict between Antony the Roman defined by empire and duty and Antony the Egyptian defined by folly and lust. This duality finally proves to be fatal. Antony and Cleopatra is one of Shakespeare’s Roman plays. It is a tragedy about Antony one of the triumvirates who rule the

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    Antony and Cleopatra is one of Shakespeare’s more glamourous plays that details a forbidden romance in an incredibly passionate and often aloof way. While reading the play it is difficult to find empathy in my heart for Antony and Cleopatra’s demise. The way I read the play made me feel second hand embarrassment for the way they handled their relationship and Antony was all the more worse with his continued infidelity and immature actions. However, watching the play in the intimate setting of the

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    William Shakespeare’s play The Tragedy, of Antony, and Cleopatra written between 1606 and 1607, is a play filled with political intrigue, power struggles, war and its consequences, and the plight of two desperately impassioned lovers. The play has at times even been seen as “The Greatest Love Story Ever Told”; however, rather than a passionate love affair between each other, the characters in the play appear to have a love affair with power(). This love affair with power is mistaken for an infatuation

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    Throughout William Shakespeare’s Antony and Cleopatra, the titular characters are not often painted in the best of lights. Quite often seen as selfish, overbearing, lazy, arrogant or obsessive, one nevertheless feels drawn to them on the stage and much of that is to do with the grandeur of their language where grandeur in this sense meaning eloquent and poetic language that utilises an abundance of metaphors and hyperboles This essay will be examining the difference in speech between the principal

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