1. Antony - A Deeply Flawed Character
Their first meeting helps to conjure the readers understanding of Antony's irrevocable submission to her, indeed his most distinct flaw, which ultimately leads to his demise and fall from grace. ... Jane Carducci, states, 'Antony's life in Rome is rigid, it is an environment in which he must keep up his guard and constantly defend his roman honour.' ... On the other hand Antony sees life in Egypt as more humane, one of abundance and fertility one where he can relax and let go unlike Rome, 'I;th the east my pleasure lies'.. ... Antony's final fall from grac...
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