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This 12 page paper discusses the complex and interesting relationships between men and women in both "Anthony and Cleopatra" and "Paradise Lost". The common thread in both of these stories is the strength and courage of the female characters which is surprising given the era of their origination. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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with casts of exceptional characters. Both of these stories are somewhat larger than life in that their themes pertain to characters who have extraordinary circumstances befall them. What
is indeed very interesting in reading these stories however is the interplay between the male and female characters. What evolves then is a unique understanding of gender according to
the insightful perceptions of these well-renown authors. Understanding these gender dynamics in the following stories allows the reader some very
interesting insights, as well as the opportunity to reflect personally and understand them from an internal point of view. These men and women are indeed dramatic and charismatic, and
allow for some interesting discoveries. The Relation Between Men and Women in "Anthony and Cleopatra" Anthony and Cleopatra is perhaps
one of William Shakespeares most notable plays. This is a gripping tale of love, greed, power, betrayal and sensuality - all the makings of a great and powerful story.
Furthermore, this is the story of two people who were larger than life, and lived lives of extraordinary passion, intrigue and, in the end, tragedy.
Cleopatra is a very sensual woman who is aware of her own passion. This, however, does not detract from her ability to rule
Egypt. In a way she represents that aspect of Egypt itself, and this is what Anthony is drawn to in her. She is everything that his life in
Rome and his wife were not. She unmasks the passion in him and allows him to experience life on a level he never has before. This is clearly
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