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    working at a strip club by drawing parallels between that and historical Egyptian Queen Cleopatra. Thought the first few shots of him shooting at a bar and walking in the rain don’t make sense initially‚ We can later conclude that maybe his dazed state throughout the video is due tot he first few drinks he has. Maybe that is what makes him trip and go into a hallucination where he calls his girl friend Cleopatra who is often worshipped as an Egyptian Deity. This explains how he put his girlfriend

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    In Shakespeare’s tragedy/history/Roman play Antony and Cleopatra‚ we are told the story of two passionate and power-hungry lovers. In the first two Acts of the play we are introduced to some of the problems and dilemmas facing the couple (such as the fact that they are entwined in an adulterous relationship‚ and that both of them are forced to show their devotion to Caesar). Along with being introduced to Antony and Cleopatra’s strange love affair‚ we are introduced to some interesting secondary

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    the fear they promoted lessened the chance of a slave running away. In 69 B.C‚ the famous Cleopatra and Mark Antony’s love ultimately led to their downfall. According to history.com‚ “Cleopatra caused all of Mark Antony’s honors to be revoked‚ his statues removed. Cicero‚ Antony’s great rival in the senate‚ decreed that no one in the dead general’s family would ever bear the name Mark Antony again.” Cleopatra was Mark Antony’s weakness‚ and because of their love it blinded him from his duties as a

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    Egypt had been ruled by Macedonia (Greece) since its invasion by Alexander the Great 250 years earlier. All of the pharaohs in this period were Macedonian. Most would not even learn to speak Egyptian although Cleopatra did. Cleopatra VII was not a true Egyptian as she was also descended from Macedonians. She was born in 69 B.C. and became pharaoh when she was 17 years old in 51 B.C. At first she ruled with her father and then her brother‚ and later alone after she had

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    more damaging than he realizes. In the beginning of the play‚ Antony focuses more on his love for Cleopatra than his duty to Rome. Caesar even mentions that he ignored his requests while basking in the freedoms of Egypt. While in Egypt‚ Antony tells Cleopatra of his wishes to be away from his wife who is less enchanting than she is. However‚ once he hears of her death‚ he is shocked and feels bad. Cleopatra feels taken aback by this since he told her many times he felt nothing for his wife. This confuses

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    of Octavian‚ Octavia. This begins an uneasy truce between the two even though they once worked as a team in defeating Brutus and Cassius at the battle of Philippi in 42 BC. Once Marc took over the Western provinces he began his relationship with Cleopatra VII‚ Queen of Ptolemaic. He openly lived with her/married her while he was still married to his Roman wife‚ Octavia. Antony didn’t divorce her immediately either. The Romans resented his actions‚ causing his overall support to decrease. Octavian

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    Samuel Barber

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    second movement of which became his most famous work‚ Adagio for Strings. Toscanini performed the Adagio with the NBC Symphony in 1938‚ and Barber’s career was effectively launched. His 1939 Violin Concerto further established his international reputation. During the Second World War‚ Barber served in the Army Air Corps‚ where his duties included writing a symphony‚ his second. Works that followed over the next two decades include the Capricorn Concerto; a Cello Concerto; a Piano Sonata; Knoxville:

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    Figure of Speech

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    A figure of speech is a use of a word that diverges from its normal meaning‚[citation needed] or a phrase with a specialized meaning not based on the literal meaning of the words in it such as a metaphor‚ simile‚ or personification.[citation needed] Figures of speech often provide emphasis‚ freshness of expression‚ or clarity. However‚ clarity may also suffer from their use‚ as any figure of speech introduces an ambiguity between literal and figurative interpretation. A figure of speech is sometimes

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    resting in a bed. However not all of the works in this wing held religious connotation . An image that appealed to me was a depiction of how Cleopatra committed suicide‚ "Suicide of Cleopatra" painted by Guercino . This image stuck to me because of the widely known legend that Cleopatra used cobras to commit suicide. Cleopatra looking away as she inserts her hand into a bowl of deadly snakes demonstrates this . Another secular image was one done by Dutch artist Pieter Claesz named

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    Octavian declared war on Cleopatra‚ and off the coast of Greece in the Adriatic Sea they met in one of the most famous battles in history: Actium." In this battle Cleopatra and Mark Antony were defeated‚ opening the way for a roman invasion of Egypt. Octavian waited for a year before he claimed Egypt as a Roman province. He arrived in Alexandria and easily defeated Mark Antony outside the city‚ near present day Camp César. Ocatvian entered Alexandria in 30 BC. Cleopatra was captured and taken to

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