Plan of ancient Rome

Shakespeare's Here and Everywhere: With the deaths of Antony and Cleopatra, Rome was no longer threatened by a foreign power – namely, Egypt. The character of Cleopatra personified the "otherness" that Shakespeare incorporated in his dramas – she was a woman, she was from a di...

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