Student Question

Does Alexas die in John Dryden's "All For Love," and if so, how?

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Yes, Alexas dies in John Dryden's "All For Love." He is taken into custody for his treachery against Cleopatra and Antony and is likely executed as a consequence of his actions. Alexas, who is Cleopatra's eunuch, uses deceit and manipulation but ultimately faces justice for his transgressions.

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To begin with,  Alexas is "Cleopatra’s eunuch, opposed to his queen’s and Antony’s love. Scheming Alexas uses flattery, chicanery, and lies to influence people" (Enotes). 

We can assume that yes, Alexas dies.  He has been taken into custody for his treachery and most likely, awaits execution.  Enotes states that "Alexas is brought to justice for his perfidy [transgressions]" (Enotes).

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