Αντώνιος και Κλεοπάτρα Τραγωδία εις πράξεις 5
by William Shakespeare
About this book
Antony and Cleopatra by William Shakespeare erupts with imperial passion and political intrigue in a five-act tragedy that pits private desire against public duty. Set against the clash between Rome and Egypt, the play follows Mark Antony’s torn loyalties and Cleopatra’s magnetic sovereignty as their lovers’ quarrel becomes an international crisis. Shakespeare draws on Plutarch’s lives to weave a dramatic history play rich in poetry, spectacle, and complex characterization—exploring themes of love and honor, empire and identity, performance and fate. Language sparkles from intimate confessions to grand oratory, while shifting scenes evoke both the chaos of war and the lush sensuality of the Nile court. Historically rooted yet psychologically modern, Antony and Cleopatra occupies a singular place among Shakespeare’s tragic dramas for its blend of statecraft and romance. Perfect for fans of classical literature, history lovers, theatre students, and anyone who savors intense character work and lyrical dialogue, this audiobook offers a compelling, theatrical experience—best enjoyed as a performed drama that brings Shakespeare’s political passions and emotional extremes vividly to life.
