English Literature
Antony and Cleopatra
Antony and Cleopatra: Character Profiles
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Antony and Cleopatra: Character Profiles
- Mark Antony: Antony is one of the three rulers of the Roman Empire, but his infatuation with Cleopatra makes him throw away his responsibilities and duties.
- Octavius Caesar: Caesar is pragmatic and politically deft, and acts as a foil to the emotional and impulsive Antony.
- Lepidus: As one of the triumvirs ruling the Roman Empire, Lepidus is often the mediator between Antony and Caesar.
- Cleopatra: The Queen of Egypt, Cleopatra is passionate, hypnotic, and manipulative, and her relationship with Antony is key to the drama.
- Sextus Pompey: Pompey is a would-be ruler who presents a fleeting threat to the triumvirs' power.
- Demetrius and Philo: These two are Antony's loyal servants who express disappointment at his infatuation with Cleopatra.
- Domitius Enobarbus: Enobarbus is Antony's right-hand man who forsakes his master for Caesar, but is filled with remorse later.
- Ventidius, Silius, Eros, Canidius, Scarus, Dercetus, Taurus, Dolabella, Thudias, Gallus, Proculeius, Menecrates, Menas, Varrius: These minor characters reflect various aspects of the Roman military hierarchy and provide perspectives on the main leaders.
- Octavia: Octavia is Caesar's sister, used as a political pawn when she is married to Antony.
- Maecenas and Agrippa: These two are Caesar's closest advisors, helping him in his decisions and playing diplomatic roles.
- Charmian, Iras, Alexas, Mardian, Diomedes, Seleucus: These are Cleopatra's dedicated servants who help embody the atmosphere of the Egyptian court.
- Minor Characters: These characters serve to provide context, enrich the narrative, and offer differing perspectives on the main characters' decisions and actions.