To be a queen at her time, Cleopatra must be a very strong
and smart woman; were those enough? No, because she was a woman, and women at
that time were in the lower class than men. Cleopatra must have one other
qualification to reach the top; it’s her sensuality. Historian concluded that
Cleopatra was not beautiful, she was believed to have long nose and rather
masculine face structure, but I guess she knew how to attract men; and that had
become one of her weapons.
Cleopatra was ambitious, and unlike common women at her
time, she was smart and a good politician. I think as a princess, she used to
get what she wanted; she must have been a spoilt and stubborn princess. It
became more obvious when she was a queen. I never believe that Cleopatra had
really fallen passionately in love with Mark Antony; I think Cleopatra was much
stronger than that. Love and lust must not have been her weakness, no, she
needed to make an alliance with Antony after losing Julius Caesar. If she was
portrayed as an obsessive lover to Antony, it was because she wanted to make
sure Antony was still in her side, as was reflected from this scene:
Cleopatra: “If it be love indeed, tell me how much.”
Antony: “There’s beggary in the love that can be
reckon’d.”
Cleopatra: I’ll set a bourn how far to be belov’d.”
Cleopatra had won Antony, and she demanded that his
intention and interests would always be for her. When she tried to hold him in
Egypt, it looked like a silly jealousy of a young girl, but I believe it’s more
than that.
Although it was not clear whether Cleopatra had betrayed
Antony to gain Caesar’s favor for her and her children’s safety—I have searched
about this in the internet without any success—I still believe it was indeed
the case. Of a woman of self possessed and brave such as Cleopatra, I could not
imagine that she had never defended herself from Antony’s accusation. It’s
rather strange too how the Egyptian suddenly left their master to join Octavius
(in the second war near Alexandria) when it seemed that they would have won the
war. Moreover, didn’t Octavius say that he could not fight before Antony
attacked first? (Scene XI Act IV). I believe Cleopatra had done something in
this, Mark Antony was not a stupid general, he must have known better than
anybody else.
After Antony had died, I think Cleopatra did felt a bit
depressed. As a woman I think, she must have felt alone without Antony. I
wonder whether she’d ever thought that she would have been happier if she’d
never pursued her ambition? Ah…but for an unordinary woman like Cleopatra,
living an ordinary life would be much torturing than having to commit suicide
to die in honor as she have chosen. Maybe….
Cleopatra is a legend! I think Elizabeth Taylor had played her in one of the movies.
ReplyDeleteYep, the most famous adaptation of this play, I think!
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