Antony and Cleopatra: The Role of Enobarbus in Acts I and II

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... n these passages, Enobarbus turns Antony's and Cleopatra's meeting into a fairy tale and leads the audience into believing the two are inseparable. His speeches in Act II are absolutely vital to the play in that this is what Shakespeare wants the audience to view Antony and Cleopatra. Also, in these passages, Cleopatra is described as irresistible and beautiful beyond belief-another view that is necessary for us to believe in order to buy the fact that a man with so much to lose would be willing to risk it all in order to win her love.

Quite possibly, these passages may hint that Enobarbus is himself in love with Cleopatra. After all, ...

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