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techniques on cleopatra and anthony powerplay. Elective 2: Powerplay Antony
& Cleopatra Consider representations of and the interplay ...
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Elective 2: Powerplay â 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
âYou shall outlive the lady whom you serveâ (Cleopatraâs death)
âI thou dost play with him at any game, thou art sure to loseâ (Antonyâs fall to Caesar)
Soliloquy- dramatic monologue
climatic- heightened sense of the characterâs soul being laid bare
Antony berating himself for not being strong enough to break the ties with Cleopatra- stupid enough to follow her ships
Foreshadowing his own death â âOâ Sun, thy uprise shall I see no moreâ
Sounds of battle
Cannon fire, trumpets, drums â dramatizes it, makes it more realistic
Dramatic terms- limited by stage, canât have proper battle scene
Symbol of warfare
Dialogue
Cleopatraâs power over Antony seen when Antony tries to tell Cleopatra about Fulvia, but she constantly cuts him off.
Eg. ânow, my dearest queen â â ; âCleopatra â â ; âMost sweet queen â â ; âHear me queen:â
Dashes used to signal when he is being cut off and Cleopatraâs speech takes over
Trumpet flourishes/fanfares
Represents Caesarâs power
Ambiguity
âBut stirred by Cleopatraâ â moved by her emotionally and sexually
Simile
So extensive are the lands involved that on many occasions the word âworldâ is employed with regard to the central...
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