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    How far was Octavian’s rise to power achieved through violence? There were many factors that contributed to Octavian’s rise to power. Caesar’s death was an important event that helped the rise of Octavian. This is because it created uncertainty through out the people‚ without a leader could lead to chaos. Octavian‚ being Caesar’s adopted son‚ was the only possible next in line. Octavian possessed no doubts in eliminating those who stood in his way on the path to power and joined with Lepidus and

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    to the private world of personal relationships. Textual portrayal of power as a complex social force‚ has intoxicated the human disposition encapsulating the composers vision of power play being destructive and self serving. Through Anthony and Cleopatra‚ Shakespeare demonstrates the interplay of political power among the triumvirate‚ intertwined with Cleopatra’s sexual power play which controls Anthony as he gets transformed into a "strumpets fool"‚ highlighting the manipulating nature of power

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    Alexandria‚ Ptolemaic Egypt. Antony was 53 when he smited himself with his own sword‚ although being unsuccessful. He somehow made his way to Cleopatra and befalled a slow death in Cleopatra’s hands. Antony committed suicide when he witnessed the remaining part of his army surrender to Octavian resulting in his defeat‚ as well as witnessing false news that Cleopatra had killed herself. During the time of Antony’s death‚ he was in a vigorous civil war against Octavian. Plutarch Quotes “Antony was perched

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    Ancient writers have assumed a subjective point of view regarding historical figures. Reading through three different manners to engage a speech about Cleopatra‚ it’s possible to draft a comparison between Horace’s‚ Cassius’s Dio and Plutarch’s pieces of literature. (in) The Roman historian Cassius Dio ( born c.164‚ died after 229 CE) describes Cleopatra’s appearance as outstanding and exceptional ‘she was a woman of surpassing beauty’ and ‘she was most striking’. He remarks a well-planned encounter

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    Defying Gravity by Roger McGough and Mort Aux Chats by Peter Porter are two poems that have death as a theme. Although they refer to death in different ways. Mort Aux Chats refers to death to convince you to dislike cats. Whereas Defying Gravity is about a mans “victory” with death. These poems rely on language to emphasise the attitude to death. Defying Gravity is told from the point of view of a dying mans best friend. It uses a lots of metaphors and I think this makes the poem very effective

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    harappan civilization politically‚ socially‚ and economically. 8) Antony and Cleopatra – Octavia’s wife‚ Cleopatra‚ had an affair with Mark Antony. They fell in love after the Battle of Philippi. Antony conquered land in the East with Cleopatra’s money. They had three children together. In 33 BCE‚ the civil breaks out; and in 31 BCE‚ the Battle of Actium begins. Antony kills himself in 30 BCE‚ eleven days later‚ Cleopatra kills herself. 9) Pax Romana - The Pax Romana is a period of peace that existed

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    Antony and Cleopatra is a fable about the destructive duality of Antony’s character. Shakespeare uses gender bending as a device to portray Antony’s transformation from Roman to Egyptian. This transformation causes constant conflict between Antony the Roman defined by empire and duty and Antony the Egyptian defined by folly and lust. This duality finally proves to be fatal. Antony and Cleopatra is one of Shakespeare’s Roman plays. It is a tragedy about Antony one of the triumvirates who rule the

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    Antony and Cleopatra essay Topic 1: ‘It is hardly surprising that Antony and Cleopatra has at times been read as a parable about empire and duty conflicting with folly and lust.’ (René Weis‚ in her introduction to the Penguin Antony and Cleopatra‚ (London‚ 2005)‚ page xxii.) William Shakespeare’s Antony and Cleopatra is‚ in Rene Weis’ words a “parable about empire and duty conflicting with folly and lust”‚ and we see this through the two main characters of Antony and Cleopatra who both struggle

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    Elective 2: Powerplay – Antony & Cleopatra Consider representations of and the interplay of types of power Analyse portrayals of the powerful Consider how the depiction of particular relationships provides insight into the nature of politics Consider the extent to which power resides with the people Techniques Suspense Delays entry of main characters and Caesar Caesar powerful- delayed entrance- magnifies his power for audience (dramatic technique) Soothsayer foreshadowing/foretelling

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    The representations and interplay of types of power: In Shakespeare’s famous play Antony and Cleopatra‚ the powerful are portrayed including their personalities‚ their reactions to other powerful figures and the interplay of these powers as the characters interact. Antony’s Power: Shakespeare uses Rome and Egypt as binary opposites not just to reflect qualities inherent in the two places‚ but the changes that come upon Antony depending on which place he is in. The changes in Antony’s behaviour

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