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    makes Shakespeare’s ‘Antony and Cleopatra’ such a timeless classic that transcends time? It is the ideas and themes that are shown throughout the play and the techniques‚ such as hyperbolic language‚ used to present those. Love and duty are juxtaposed in the play and this shows the connection most people face today‚ the choice between what they need to do and the pleasure they want. The other theme explore in ‘Antony and Cleopatra’ is jealousy. This is what makes Antony and Cleopatra so relatable today

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    Powerplay-Antony and Cleopatra and The Brothers Bloom Both Shakespeare’s ‘Antony and Cleopatra’ and Rian Johnson’s ‘The Brothers Bloom’ represent similarities on how power is obtained and how powerplays are created. Power‚ as shown in both texts‚ is always shifting from one party to another. But how the power is used can be for various reasons. For example in the ‘Bloom Brothers’‚ the brothers Stephen and Bloom’s lust for money controls them and when competition arises‚ powerplays are created. Whereas

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    Part 1 Cleopatra What impression does Dio give of the relationship between Cleopatra and Antony‚ and how does this impression relate to other Roman attitudes found in the chapter? The portrait of Cleopatra overpowering and enslaving Antony in their relationship was a constant subject in the Roman sources. (Fear‚ 2008 p. 10) Dio’s impression of Cleopatra and Antony’s relationship was that “she had laid him under some spell and deprived him of his wits.” (Scott-Kilvert‚ 1987a) Dio pictures Antony as

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    Antony and Cleopatra The Iron Lady Duty to the position of power (example: Antony acts on duty to the state when he marries Octavia‚ but if he honors his heart‚ he has to be with Cleopatra.) BUT Cleopatra’s duty is not so well defined Duty to the position of power Change is Margaret has a strong sense of duty – her sense of duty is a superior one to the one displayed by Cleopatra Friendship is also central because so much of the play is about how leaders are nothing without the people that

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    22/6/13 “Shakespeare’s ability to create tragedy transcends time.” Examine how the playwright uses language forms and features to achieve his purpose in ‘Antony & Cleopatra.’ Shakespeare’s 16th century tragic play ‘Antony and Cleopatra’ is able to transcend time due to its ubiquitous and day-to-day themes of the struggle between reason and emotion and the convoluted definition of honour. These themes are still‚ and always will be‚ so universally relevant because they are very personally

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    Perceptions of Cleopatra Investigate the ancient sources that discuss Cleopatra and answer the following question in 750 words. Essay Topic: "Was Cleopatra a heroic figure‚ temptress or vassal of Rome?" Cleopatra is one of the most talked about figures in history. There is a large amount of controversy surrounding the character of this woman and what role she really played in Egyptian history. This paper will discuss how Cleopatra was really a true heroic figure‚ a woman who would go to great

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    male dominated societies‚ known as patriarchy‚ prevailed. Men occupied roles of supremacy and power. Those few women‚ who did succeed in gaining positions of power‚ marked their place in history. Most notable among them were Hatshepsut (1508 – 1458 BC)‚ Cleopatra (69 – 30 BC) and Agrippina (15 – 59 AD). Hatshepsut was one of the most successful pharaohs‚ reigning longer than any other woman of an Egyptian dynasty. Cleopatra was a member of the Ptolemaic dynasty and was the last pharaoh of Ancient

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    Cleopatra History When Cleopatra was just 17 years old she became Pharaoh alongside her brother Ptolemy XIII‚ he was just 10 at the time. Because Cleopatra was significantly older than her brother‚ she was the main ruler in Egypt. Eventually through civil war‚ they became enemies and Cleopatra was forced to flee Egypt to Syria. There she created an army to defeat her brother‚ and take back the crown. At the same time as this civil war was growing between siblings‚ Julius Caesar was having his

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    Synopsis I have always been interested with anything to do with Egypt‚ and thought that Cleopatra would be quite a fascinating topic to study. I was interested in learning more about her life and thought it would be a good topic to gain a better understanding of her. I thought the mystery of her death would be an interesting addition to this assignment. To do this I wanted to look at the details of Cleopatra’s life and what events led up to her death. The three main theories of Cleopatra’s death

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    Through Late 20th and 21st centuries Cleopatra has been portrayed in many images. Some representations have remained the same the scenery is of elaborate Egyptian symbols and monuments in the background she is also portrayed as the white Anglo-Saxon black haired light-skinned mature female with the gold lavish jewelry glamorous and colorful outfits the makeup worn is typical of the late 20th century she has been portrayed as a powerful intellectual manipulative states woman with the two loves of

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