techniques on cleopatra and anthony powerplay

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English

 

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April 1, 2015

 

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“now, my dearest queen – “ ; “Cleopatra – “ ; “Most sweet queen – “ ; “Hear me queen:” Dashes used to signal when he is being cut off and Cleopatra’s speech takes over Trumpet flourishes/fanfares Represents Caesar’s power Ambiguity “But stirred by Cleopatra” – moved by her emotionally and sexually Simile So extensive are the lands involved that on many occasions the word ‘world’ is employed with regard to the central characters eg Fulvia: “Wars twixt you twain would be As if the world should cleave” Animal References Horses: “oh happy horse, to bear the weight of Antony!” “he did’st drink the stale of horses” Caesar describes himself and Antony as two war-horses that could not ‘stall together’ Snakes: Prepares us for the ‘pretty worm of Nilus’ – the asp that frees Cleopatra from Caesar’s power Eg ‘serpent of old nile’ Metaphor “O’ thy vile lady! She has robbed me of my sword” – sworda manhood which he sacrificed in his sojourn in Eqypt dramatizes, imagery Visual actions Cleopatra beating messenger a abuse of power Adds drama/action and excitement to the play with the message being displayed visually The play covers a period of several years making the rhythm rather vigorous- giving the audience the impression of perpetual shift in power...
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“now, my dearest queen – “ ; “Cleopatra – “ ; “Most sweet queen – “ ; “Hear me queen:” Dashes used to signal when he is being cut off and Cleopatra’s speech takes over Trumpet flourishes/fanfares Represents Caesar’s power Ambiguity “But stirred by Cleopatra” – moved by her emotionally and sexually Simile So extensive are the lands involved that on many occasions the word ‘world’ is employed with regard to the central characters eg Fulvia: “Wars twixt you twain would be As if the world should cleave” Animal References Horses: “oh happy horse, to bear the weight of Antony!” “he did’st drink the stale of horses” Caesar describes himself and Antony as two war-horses that could not ‘stall together’ Snakes: Prepares us for the ‘pretty worm of Nilus’ – the asp that frees Cleopatra from Caesar’s power Eg ‘serpent of old nile’ Metaphor “O’ thy vile lady! She has robbed me of my sword” – sworda manhood which he sacrificed in his sojourn in Eqypt dramatizes, imagery Visual actions Cleopatra beating messenger a abuse of power Adds drama/action and excitement to the play with the message being displayed visually The play covers a period of several years making the rhythm rather vigorous- giving the audience the impression of perpetual shift in power...
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