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Antony and Cleopatra notes (1st edition)

William Shakespeare, Jonathan Bate - ISBN: 9781853260759

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This essay explores the conflicting views of femininity in Rome and Egypt, and how Antony vacillates between these two views. It was written under examination conditions and received full marks (30/30).

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Antony: ‘The honour is sacred which he talks on now, Supposing that I lacked it.’ (Act 2 sc 2 lines 85-86) To what extent is Antony driven by his code of honour? Remember to explain your understanding of ‘honour’ in your discussion.

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This essay examines the characters of Antony, Cleopatra and Caesar, and the reasons that they could not rule as equals. It has been marked and received 100%.

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Antony: ‘These strong Egyptian fetters I must break, Or lose myself in dotage.’ (Act 1 sc 2 lines106-107) Antony comments on the power displayed by Cleopatra and states that this relationship could cause him to ‘lose himself’. Is Cleopatra a woman who ruins a good man?

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‘Here am I Antony, Yet cannot hold this visible shape.’ (Antony: Act 4 sc 13 lines 13-14) ‘Melt Egypt into Nile, and kindly creatures Turn all to serpents.’ (Cleopatra Act 2 sc 5 lines 78-79) The theme of dissolution pervades Antony and Cleopatra. Is this effective in communicating the relationship between the two lovers? Your essay should include some discussion of their personal and political power.

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Antony and Cleopatra is the setwork play for Matric class of 2020. This document goes through the play in order and highlights important quotes from each scene in each act.

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Detailed and descriptive notes on Antony and Cleopatra by an A achieving grade 12 student. Character summaries, plot details, theme analysis etc.

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Antony: ‘The honour is sacred which he talks on now, Supposing that I lacked it.’ (Act 2 sc 2 lines 85-86) To what extent is Antony driven by his code of honour? Remember to explain your understanding of ‘honour’ in your discussion.

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Antony: ‘These strong Egyptian fetters I must break, Or lose myself in dotage.’ (Act 1 sc 2 lines106-107) Antony comments on the power displayed by Cleopatra and states that this relationship could cause him to ‘lose himself’. Is Cleopatra a woman who ruins a good man?

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‘Here am I Antony, Yet cannot hold this visible shape.’ (Antony: Act 4 sc 13 lines 13-14) ‘Melt Egypt into Nile, and kindly creatures Turn all to serpents.’ (Cleopatra Act 2 sc 5 lines 78-79) The theme of dissolution pervades Antony and Cleopatra. Is this effective in communicating the relationship between the two lovers? Your essay should include some discussion of their personal and political power.

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Here is an interactive PowerPoint on Antony and Cleopatra Act 2. It is split into historical background, character analysis, and an in-depth analysis of each scene split into ideas, and each idea is supported with a quote. There are questions at the end of each scene to use as revision.

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