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  1. Jun 20, 2024 · Mark Antony (born 83—died August, 30 bce, Alexandria, Egypt) was a Roman general under Julius Caesar and later triumvir (43–30 bce ), who, with Cleopatra, queen of Egypt, was defeated by Octavian (the future emperor Augustus) in the last of the civil wars that destroyed the Roman Republic. He is one of the major figures of Classical antiquity.

  2. Cleopatra decides to stage her death to win back Antony's love. But her plan backfires when Antony sees her body and decides to kill himself. When mortally wounded he learns she is in fact alive, and is brought to her death monument to die embracing her. Octavius arrives to convince Cleopatra to surrender, but she refuses.

  3. Antony and Cleopatra’s first exchange heightens this tension, as they argue whether their love can be put into words and understood or whether it exceeds such faculties and boundaries of reason. If, according to Roman consensus, Antony is the military hero and disciplined statesmen that Octavius and others believe him to be, then he seems to have happily abandoned his reason in favor of passion.

  4. Antony and Cleopatra is something of an outlier in Shakespeare’s body of work, mainly for the way it hybridizes the genres of history and tragedy and thus makes the work difficult to categorize. If the play is a history , it’s surprisingly excessive in the amount of time it spends fleshing out the tragic love story between the Roman general and the Egyptian queen.

  5. Mark Antony. A once fierce and feared general who rules the Roman Empire along with the two other triumvirs: Octavius Caesar and Lepidus. When the play opens, Antony has neglected his duties as a ruler in order to live in Egypt, where he carries on a highly visible love affair with Queen Cleopatra. His loyalty is divided between the Roman and ...

  6. Antony and Cleopatra is the second in a trilogy of Roman plays (the first was Julius Caesar; the third, Coriolanus); Shakespeare wrote about an era some 1700 years before his own time. His main ...

  7. Cleopatra. Cleopatra is one of the most dazzling and complex female characters ever to have graced the Shakespearean stage. This legendary queen stands as an emblem of Egyptian values, which broadly center on matters of aesthetic and sensual pleasure. The Egypt of Cleopatra is a land characterized primarily by its appetites, both for food and ...

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