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Antonio e Cleopatra

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  • 208 stránok
  • 8 hodin čítania

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The central story of Shakespeare's tragedy "Antony and Cleopatra" revolves around the romance between Mark Antony, a Roman military leader, and Cleopatra, the Queen of Egypt and former lover of the late Julius Caesar. Set against a political backdrop, the Roman Triumvirate governs the western world, comprising Octavius (Julius Caesar's heir), Mark Antony, and Lepidus. When Lepidus abandons the Triumvirate, Octavius and Mark Antony are left to lead the Roman Empire. Mark Antony, however, resides in Egypt with Cleopatra and only returns to Rome after the death of his wife, Fulvia. Octavius, disapproving of Antony's life in Egypt, persuades him to marry his sister, Octavia, also Julius Caesar's daughter. Yet, Mark Antony returns to Cleopatra, provoking Octavius to wage war against Egypt, culminating in the tragic suicide of the two lovers. Written in 1607, "Antony and Cleopatra" features mature characters and explores themes of passion, politics, and the delicate balance between the two.

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Antonio e Cleopatra, William Shakespeare

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Rok vydania
2006
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Jazyk
anglicky
Rok vydania
2006
Väzba
mäkká
Počet strán
208
ISBN10
8854105929
ISBN13
9788854105928
Série
Hodnotenie
3,8 z 5
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The central story of Shakespeare's tragedy "Antony and Cleopatra" revolves around the romance between Mark Antony, a Roman military leader, and Cleopatra, the Queen of Egypt and former lover of the late Julius Caesar. Set against a political backdrop, the Roman Triumvirate governs the western world, comprising Octavius (Julius Caesar's heir), Mark Antony, and Lepidus. When Lepidus abandons the Triumvirate, Octavius and Mark Antony are left to lead the Roman Empire. Mark Antony, however, resides in Egypt with Cleopatra and only returns to Rome after the death of his wife, Fulvia. Octavius, disapproving of Antony's life in Egypt, persuades him to marry his sister, Octavia, also Julius Caesar's daughter. Yet, Mark Antony returns to Cleopatra, provoking Octavius to wage war against Egypt, culminating in the tragic suicide of the two lovers. Written in 1607, "Antony and Cleopatra" features mature characters and explores themes of passion, politics, and the delicate balance between the two.