Shifting Sympathy in Antony and Cleopatra
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hoice but to inform him she had done the same. In conclusion Acts III and IV cause the audience to experience such emotion that it is sometimes difficult to record who they are actually sympathising with at specific moments, as their object of pity changes so frequently. It is however clear that the two main characters which the audience often sympathise with for many reasons and on many occasions, are indeed Antony and Cleopatra.
hoice but to inform him she had done the same. In conclusion Acts III and IV cause the audience to experience such emotion that it is sometimes difficult to record who they are actually sympathising with at specific moments, as their object of pity changes so frequently. It is however clear that the two main characters which the audience often sympathise with for many reasons and on many occasions, are indeed Antony and Cleopatra.