From the novel; Antony & Cleopatra
This question is based on ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA.
Antony: "I will be / A bridegroom in my death, and run into't / As to a lover's bed."
Eros: "Draw that thy honest sword, which thou hast worn / Most useful for thy country."
Antony: "When I did make thee free, sworest thou not then / To do this when I bade thee?" What does this moment between Antony and Eros represent?
a
Cleopatra's successful manipulation
b
A test of loyalty and self-sacrifice
c
Antony's reluctance to die
d
The dishonour of Eros refusing to fight
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Correct Option
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