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Cleopatra and Mark Antony lived in Alexandria.Cleopatra and Mark Antony lived in Alexandria.Cleopatra and Mark Antony lived in Alexandria.Cleopatra and Mark Antony lived in Alexandria.Cleopatra and Mark Antony lived in Alexandria.Cleopatra and Mark Antony lived in Alexandria.Cleopatra and Mark Antony lived in Alexandria.Cleopatra and Mark Antony lived in Alexandria.Cleopatra and Mark Antony lived in Alexandria.
Cleopatra and Antony lost to Octavian in the battle of Actium.Cleopatra and Antony lost to Octavian in the battle of Actium.Cleopatra and Antony lost to Octavian in the battle of Actium.Cleopatra and Antony lost to Octavian in the battle of Actium.Cleopatra and Antony lost to Octavian in the battle of Actium.Cleopatra and Antony lost to Octavian in the battle of Actium.Cleopatra and Antony lost to Octavian in the battle of Actium.Cleopatra and Antony lost to Octavian in the battle of Actium.Cleopatra and Antony lost to Octavian in the battle of Actium.
Marc Antony and Cleopatra lost the Battle of Actium.Marc Antony and Cleopatra lost the Battle of Actium.Marc Antony and Cleopatra lost the Battle of Actium.Marc Antony and Cleopatra lost the Battle of Actium.Marc Antony and Cleopatra lost the Battle of Actium.Marc Antony and Cleopatra lost the Battle of Actium.Marc Antony and Cleopatra lost the Battle of Actium.Marc Antony and Cleopatra lost the Battle of Actium.Marc Antony and Cleopatra lost the Battle of Actium.
Marc Antony killed himself in 30 BC.Marc Antony killed himself in 30 BC.Marc Antony killed himself in 30 BC.Marc Antony killed himself in 30 BC.Marc Antony killed himself in 30 BC.Marc Antony killed himself in 30 BC.Marc Antony killed himself in 30 BC.Marc Antony killed himself in 30 BC.Marc Antony killed himself in 30 BC.
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(Apex) He mentions Caesar's will but initially refuses to read it.
Anticipation
Anticipation
"But here's a parchment with the seal of Caesar; I found it in his closet, 'tis his will: Let but the commons hear this testament — Which, pardon me, I do not mean to read."
Repetition
As you recall, Cleopatra was the latest Egyptian queen to hold the title "Pharaoh", and Marc Antony was one of the most powerful Roman Generals in history. Cleopatra teaches us that you can accomplish great things. Think about it, even being banished in a desert, she still managed to regain her power with help from Julius Caesar and later married him, and when he died, she later married Marc Antony. Marc Antony was best known of his love affair with Cleopatra. Marc Antony teaches us that you have to be noble, confident, and persuasive to be a good leader. Think about it, you can't be a good leader if you're not confident, noble, or persuasive, can you?
Brutus believes that Antony is the same kind of person he is; a man who can be trusted to keep his word and act honourably. While Antony is suggesting that Brutus is dishonourable by calling him honourable, he himself is acting dishonourably by breaking the spirit of his promise to Brutus. Irony upon irony!
Dynamic. He is kind of an empty-headed goof at the beginning of the play. That may be why Brutus underestimates him. But immediately on Caesar's death he grasps the situation and becomes a ruthless manipulator. He just becomes more and more ruthless as the play goes on.