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| Act 3, Scene 13-Act 4, Scene 2 |
Act 3, Scene 13: Cleopatra has
a conference with Enobarbus and asks him if it was her fault that they lost. He says that it was
only Antony's fault for following her when she fled. The messenger from Caesar returns and tells
the news. Antony, angry, begins to prepare to go to war. Thidias enters, and sends messages
from Caesar to Cleopatra. She receives them and as Thidias goes to kiss her hand, Antony enters
and becomes outraged. He calls the servants and has Thidias whipped. He accuses Cleopatra
of conspiring against him, but then quickly recants. In his anger he again turns into his warlike
self, and prepares to face Caesar again.
Act 4, Scene 1: Anthony sends
Caesar a challenge for hand-to-hand combat. Caesar laughs at him, and prepares for their final
battle.
Act 4, Scene 2: Antony is disappointed
at Caesar's refusal to fight him in hand to hand combat, and prepares with a large supper, for the battle
ahead. He praises the servants and asks them to serve him one last time.
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