Monday — 2/29/16
What is Antony saying in his monologue?
During the monologue Antony begins to believe that Cleopatra has done him wrong in some form or fashion. He thinks that she has chosen to trick him so that she could have an advantage in the war. As if she has distracted him so that he can be delivered into the hands of Caesar. When this has been done he begins to feel that she betrayed him to do this so he must get revenge. So that his men will fight once more and stop fraternizing with the enemy as if they were friends. The angry and vengeful tone will need to be implied with Antony’s actions during the monologue. Also sharp movements may be needed to further explain this.