Antony and
Cleopatra: A Very Short Revision Sheet
Written 1606/7, seven or eight years after
Julius Caesar. The action of Antony and Cleopatra begins two years after
the defeat of Brutus by Antony
at the end of the previous play. The Republican forces are all but defeated and
Rome is ruled by a triumvirate comprised of the young Ocatavius,
who has taken the name of ‘Caesar’ from his granduncle in order to exploit its
political weight, Lepidus, who is here depicted as
old and superannuated, and Antony, whose mind has
wandered from the business of Roman conquest. Egypt
is a client state of Rome and
Cleopatra its amenable Queen.
Themes
- The Personal
in the Political: Shakespeare’s presents history in Antony and Cleopatra as the product of individual desires. History
is the sum of the actions of great individuals rather than the interaction
of a variety of social, political and cultural forces. Here, the civil
wars of Rome are a result of Antony’s
love affair.
- Orientalism: How the West perceives the East. Shakespeare
draws upon a historical tradition in the West of perceiving distant
countries, especially Muslim countries, as mysterious, sensual and exotic.
As an Asiatic woman, Cleopatra represents everything that is ‘other’ to
masculine, bureaucratic Rome.
Like the crocodile Antony
describes, she is strange and monstrous, and cannot conform be contained
in Western taxonomies.
- Masculinity:
Antony’s downfall is largely a result of the effeminization he undergoes through his association
with Cleopatra. Roman concepts of masculinity fetishize
warfare and make a virtue of self-denial, endurance and administration
- Femininity:
Cleopatra is represented as a demonic woman, sexually active, loquacious,
reckless, dissipated and false. Cleopatra blurs gender distinctions and
induces Antony
to cross-dress. Octavia is demur, honorable, largely silent and
unimpeachably virtuous.
- Incompatible
Ideologies. The configurations of Rome
and Egypt
establish them as the opposite of one-another. While fascinated and drawn
by the feminine sphere, it is necessary for Anglo-protestantism
to defeat it.
Antony Cleopatra
Mars Venus
Civilization Mythology
Occident Orient
Empire Colony
Politics Petulance
Privation Indulgence
Land Sea