『アントニーとクレオパトラ』におけるローマ的な言説について
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Antony's dotage is a threat to the stability and to the masculine virtue of Roman society. Egypt is a kingdom of playful women and Cleopatra's action consists of pretense. Therefore she is marginalised as a temptress and which by Romans. We see both Antony's greatness and Cleopatra's glamour not on the stage but through speeches by the others. We have a sense of differences between their identities and of the ambivalence of our reactions to them. But she transforms physical Antony into mythic Antony through her speech at his death and in her last act she dissolves sexual differences, the boundary of Rome and Egypt, and the tension between belief and disbelief in their actions. Caesar is moved by her and validates the imaginative vision. Thus Antony and Cleopatra get involved in Roman discourse as part of Caesar's history.
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- 1995-03-31
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