Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Context - Antony and Cleopatra
- Jacobean audience would
not like Cleopatra - she
defies social expectations
- Shakespeare makes her
a 'typical woman' when
she leaves the battle to
please the audience
- Cleopatra would be
seen as the 'other
woman'/ Femme
Fetale
- Enobarbus recognises
Cleopatra as the
puppeteer
- He spells it out for
the audience -
honest character
- Gives the audience
a reality check
- More human -
betrays Antony but
redeems himself
- Cleopatra links to Elizabeth I
- Elizabeth named
James I as her
heir
- Rules country well -
strength and power
- Egypt is strong and
has no issues but is seen as
flawed/too free
- Elizabeth I did not
marry as men
had more power
- Manipulated men,
as did Cleopatra
- Cleopatra
married Caesar
and had a son
- Doesn't care
about power, just
wants to be in
Egypt and be free/happy
- Jacobean - warning to James I
- Find a balance between
Rome and Egypt/political
and fun
- Cleopatra
- Roman/honourable legacy
- Egyptian lifestyle
- First time England
and Scotland were
ruled by one person
- Caesar
- Suicide -
honourable for
Romans
- Antony got
someone else to
kill him but his
servant instead
committed suicide
- Servant is more
honourable
- Antony tried to kill
himself and it still
didn't work
- No honour/not entirely
respected
- Cleopatra used an asp
- Tactical and raises
questions
- Suicide vs accident vs murder
- Still talked about in death
- Caesar told Cleopatra not
to commit suicide
- He would have to
honour her death
not his reign
- Cleopatra
decided her
own fate and is
honoured for it