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This question is based on ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA.

In Act III, Scene II, Antony blames Cleopatra for:

  • A. Betraying him to Octavius
  • B. Marrying Caesar in secret
  • C. Encouraging war with Lepidus
  • D. Causing the loss at Actium by fleeing
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Cleopatra (to her attendants):

Give me my robe, put on my crown; I have

Immortal longings in me: now no more

The juice of Egypt's grape shall moist this lip...

Which thematic concern is most evident in this speech?

  • A. Death as transcendence
  • B. Political ambition
  • C. Female solidarity
  • D. Rebellion
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This question is based on ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA.

Enobarbus:

I am alone the villain of the earth, And feel I am so most.

O Antony, Thou mine of bounty, how wouldst thou have paid

My better service, when my turpitude Thou dost so crown with gold!

What emotion primarily drives Enobarbus in this speech?

  • A. Pride
  • B. Gratitude
  • C. Revenge
  • D. Guilt
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This question is based on ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA.

Cleopatra:

O, wither'd is the garland of the war,

The soldier's pole is fall'n: young boys and girls

Are level now with men; the odds is gone,

And there is nothing left remarkable

Beneath the visiting moon.

What is Cleopatra lamenting in this passage?

  • A. The fall of Rome
  • B. The destruction of her kingdom
  • C. The death of her son
  • D. The death of Antony
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