Antony and Cleopatra
Antony and Cleopatra | Conflict of Rome versus Egypt; West versus East
Essay discussing one of the major themes in the play: the conflict between the Eastern world of Cleopatra and the Western world of Antony. Addresses the question: Who does Shakespeare favor in this dichotomy?
As its title plainly suggests, Shakespeare's Antony and Cleopatra revolves around the extraordinary relationship between two unique individuals, one a Roman general and the other an Egyptian queen. Along with Augustus Caesar, these figures dominate the tragedy's narrative progression. But while Antony and Cleopatra focuses upon an incendiary love affair, Shakespeare makes it apparent that there is a much larger tension involved here, a clash between two worlds. Encompassing much of the known world at the time, what is at stake in Antony and Cleopatra is not confined to...
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- Antony and Cleopatra: Introduction
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- Act I, Scenes 1 and 2: Summary and Analysis
- Act I, Scene 3: Summary and Analysis
- Act I, Scenes 4 and 5: Summary and Analysis
- Act II, Scenes 1 and 2: Summary and Analysis
- Act II, Scenes 3, 4, and 5: Summary and Analysis
- Act II, Scenes 6 and 7: Summary and Analysis
- Act III, Scene 1: Summary and Analysis
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- Act III, Scenes 8-11: Summary and Analysis
- Act III, Scenes 12 and 13: Summary and Analysis
- Act IV, Scenes 1, 2, and 3: Summary and Analysis
- Act IV, Scenes 4, 5, and 6: Summary and Analysis
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- Act III, Scenes 8-11: Questions and Answers
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- Illustration: Cleopatra and her court
- Illustration: Cleopatra and the Soothsayer
- Illustration: Antony and Charmian
- Illustration: Octavious and Lepidus discuss Sextus Pompeius' challenge
- Illustration: Pompey's men discuss situation in Messina
- Illustration: Lepidus urging Antony and Octavius not to quarrel
- Illustration: Predictions of Ledipus' demise in Pompey's galley
- Illustration: Antony's troops bear the body of Pacorus as a symbol of victory
- Illustration: Cleopatra and Antony at Antony's camp in Actium, Greece
- Illustration: Cleopatra and Enobarbus discuss defeating Octavius
- Illustration: Antony and Cleopatra conflict aboard the Pelopponesus
- Illustration: Antony ordering Thidias to be whipped
- Illustration: Antony showing emotion toward Cleopatra at Thidias' whipping
- Illustration: Antony addressing his troops before battle
- Illustration: Antony's premature celebration of victory with Scarrus and Cleopatra
- Illustration: Cleopatra and Antony's final words at her monument before he dies
- Illustration: Antony tries to commit suicide after Eros kills himself
- Illustration: Guard saving Cleopatra from killing herself
- Illustration: Cleopatra dancing with asps brought to kill her and her servants
- Illustration: Dolabella finds Cleopatra and her servants dead
- Iras, Soothsayer, Charmian, Mardian, and Alexas in Stratford Festival production (1967)
- Battle scene in Stratford Festival production (1967)
- Attendant, Alexas, Mardian, Charmian, Iras, and Cleopatra in Stratford Festival production (1993)
- Lepidus, Octavius Caesar, Antony, soldier, Sextus Pompeius, Maecenas, Menas, Agrippa, and Dolabella in Stratford Festival production (1976)
- Antony, Cleopatra, Eros, Charmian, and Iras by Henry Tresham
- Antony, Cleopatra, and attendant
- Charlton Heston and Garrick Hagan in film adaptation (1973)
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