All For Love Research
All For Love Research
All For Love Research
Introduction
John Dryden is a great English author who is best known as a poet and
critic. He was born in 1631 in Aldwinckle, Northamptonshire, England.
Dryden wrote almost thirty plays and he was considered to be one of the
great dramatists of his time. He was the eldest of fourteen children born
to Erasmus Dryden and wife Mary Pickering. When Dryden was 15, he
was sent to Westminster School as a King's Scholar where his
headmaster was Dr. Richard Busby, a charismatic teacher and severe
.disciplinarian
Dryden published his first poem Upon the Death of Lord Hastings" in
1649 at Westminster. The next year he was admitted to Trinity College,
Cambridge, where he published a poem in honor of a friend, John
Summary
The play opens with Serapion, a priest, who foretells of ominous omens,
while others is worried about Antony and Cleopatra's relationship. One
of them is Ventidius, a Roman general, who offers Antony's troops to
leave Cleopatra. Though Antony is insulted by the offer, he nonetheless
accepts. Cleopatra becomes frustrated by Antony's decision of leaving
her and she tries to win him back. Despite Ventidius tries to dissuade
her, Cleopatra succeeds to win Antony back. Antony's friend, Dollabella,
returns and unites with Ventidius bringing Octavia, Antony's wife, and
their two daughters to make up with each other. Octavia tells Antony
that if he returns to her, the war between him and Caesar will stop.
Antony agrees, and Cleopatra attempts to interfere with their reunion,
and she argues with Octavia. In the end, Antony believes returning to
Rome is the right decision, but he wasn't able to tell Cleopatra, so he
sends Dolabella. Through a plot by Ventidius, Antony is nearly
convinced that Cleopatra and Dolabella are in a relationship. When he
expresses his desire to find Cleopatra innocent, Octavia leaves him.
However, Antony does not believe Cleopatra's claims of innocence and
leaves for Rome. Hearing of his impending return with the fleet,
Cleopatra and Alexas flee and part ways. Antony is about to have a fight
Characters
Antony
Mark Antony is a Roman leader who is torn between the sense of duty
and the desire to seek pleasure, between reason and passion. Despite
his greatness, he has conflicts in his personality. Moreover, these
conflicts have eventually caused him to experience inner struggle that
makes him confused on which concern would he choose to solve his
complicated desires; Could it be friendship, family, or love? Nonethless,
at the end of the play, he chooses his love, Cleopatra. He is passionate,
.pessimistic, and inconsistent
Cleopatra
Cleopatra is the queen of Egypt who is lovable, possessive, insistent,
and sensitive. She is a highly attractive woman who once seduced
Julius Caesar. Besides, Dollabella once fall in love with her charms.
Regardless of the men who loved her, her heart only belongs to Antony.
She adores him to death; she always clings with him anywhere.
Cleopatra has a very strong personality; she is very well determined in
her actions. She could make Antony choose her over family and
friendship by her charms and deep love towards him. For example,
when she made Antony change his decision and stay in Alexandria with
Cleopatra (example). Although Cleopatra is strong, she is also very
sensitive. When anything happens to her that hurts her especially from
Antony. For example, when Antony decided to leave her she couldn't
tolerate the thoughts of him leaving her and she tells her servants that
she want to die because she find everything useless after Antony's
leaving. That also shows how she adores Antony that she couldn't
.imagine her life without him
Ventidius
Ventidius is a war general who is a loyal friend to Antony. He is very
faithful to Antony and he cares for him to obsession. He behaves in
Dollabella
.Dollabella was once a close friend with Mark Antony
Octavia
Alexas
Alexas is a courtier of Cleopatra and usually gives her advice
throughout the play. He is the motive force behind the main
developments; he tends to create plots on his own. His plots always
lead to destruction. For instance, when Alexas gave Cleopatra false
advice which actually made things worse between Antony and
Cleopatra. He tells her that she must arouse his jealousy by pretending
that she has an affair with his friend, Dollabella. Therefore, she can
:return Antony as her lover. He says
Believe me; try "
To make him jealous. Jealousy is like
:A polished glass held to the lips when life's in doubt
If there be breath, 'twill catch the damp, and show it." (Act 4, line 70)
.He is selfish and coward; all he cares about is his own benefits
Serapion
Charmion/ Iras
They are devoted maids to Cleopatra; devoted enough to die for her.
They could make anything for her sake. Accordingly, they kill
themselves after Cleopatra dies because they see that their lives isn't
meaningful without her existence. Which it is deduced from the
,following quotation
,Charmion: Whatever you resolve "
.I'll follow even to death
Myris
Myris is a minor character in the play. He is a priest at the temple of Isis
in Alexandria. He is superstitious. He appeared at the beginning of the
.play; he was talking about portents and progidies along with Serapion
Plot
The play revolves around the love story between "Mark Antony and
Cleopatra." At the beginning, the two priests, "Serapion and Myris,"
were talking about the military position of Rome and the Egyptians.
Serapion was telling Myris a superstitious story that he saw the day
before. Then they begin to discuss the Queen's relationship with
Antony. Ventidius then enters discussing the same things and
emphasizes the fact that he feels that Antony should have never met
Cleopatra and that it is very important for him to end this ominous
relationship. Antony was very worried about the events evolution which
he has gotten himself into, and debates what is his next action should
be and considers whom he wants to be with the most. Ventidius
Themes
Love and Honor
Antony's love for his beloved, Cleopatra, is very strong to the extent that
he sacrificed everything he had, sending the Roman Empire into
complete turmoil for her sake. Also, Cleopatra committed suicide
because she was not able to contemplate life without Antony. Dryden's
play, as its title suggests, focuses on the love between these two
characters, and in particular the dignity that this love gives them.
:Noticing the closing words of the play uttered by Serapion
,See how the lovers sit in state together "
!As they were giving laws to half mankind
,Th' impression of a smile, left in her face
,Shows she d'yd pleas'd with him for whom she liv'd
(Act 5, scene
The final words state, "No lovers lived so great, or died so well"
suggests that true love is beyond all values; in addition, Antony and
Cleopatra have made themselves great and famous through their love
for each other. The description of the two dead lovers in the above quote
is not condemnatory, but rather seems to grant them with an authority
that allows them to "give laws to half mankind." The way in which
Serapion says that they are "secure from human chance" suggests that
they can be united with their love in a way that they were never able to
during their lives because of fate. The theme of this play therefore
.suggests that love is so valuable as to be worth whatever the price
Conclusion
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