The Effulgence Within: Cleopatra as a Character of Infinite Variety

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Friday, June 17, 2016

Cleopatra as a Character of Infinite Variety

Cleopatra is one classical example of how women can be 'one too many' simultaneously at a time, hammered home by Shakespeare, the master. The prompt of this write has been a mix of Kabu's and RPresta's comments to my yesterday's post. Cleopatra, as portrayed by Shakespeare, is probably the most... Sign in to see full entry.

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