Act One
Serapion describes
foreboding omens (of storms, whirlwinds, and the flooding of the Nile) of
Egypt's impending doom. Alexas, Cleopatra's eunuch, dismisses Serapion's claims
and is more concerned with Cleopatra's relationship with Antony. He sees that
Cleopatra dotes on Antony and worries that Antony will not continue seeing
Cleopatra. Thus, Serapion hosts a festival to celebrate Antony's honour.
Ventidius, a Roman general,
comes to aide Antony in Alexandria. Ventidius disagrees with Antony's
relationship with Cleopatra and offers to give Antony troops if he leaves her.
Although Antony is insulted by Ventidius's opinions regarding Cleopatra (and
refuses to hear anything negative about her), Antony agrees.
Act Two
Cleopatra mourns about her
situation without Antony. Charmion, Cleopatra's lady in waiting, attempts to
set up a meeting between Cleopatra and Antony, but she is unsuccessful.
Cleopatra thus sends Alexas to try to win back Antony using gifts (jewels
including a bracelet). Alexas suggests that Cleopatra should tie the bracelet
onto Antony's wrist. In the subsequent meeting between Cleopatra and Antony,
Ventidius appears and tries to proclaim how Cleopatra is not Antony's rightful
partner and would betray him for her own safety. However, Cleopatra wins this
argument by demonstrating a letter showing that she refused Egypt and Syria
from Octavius. Antony is overjoyed by Cleopatra's decision and proclaims his
love for her.
Act Three
Antony is returning from
battle and is overwhelmed with love for Cleopatra. Ventidius comes to speak
with Antony, who attempts to flee unsuccessfully. Antony does not want to go
back to war but doesn't know how to stop it. He believes Dolabella can help him
and Ventidius brings Dolabella out. Dolabella, Antony's friend, appears after
Antony's success in battle. Dolabella was banished for his love for Cleopatra,
but he returns to a warm welcome from Antony. Dolabella offers a gift that will
bring peace between Antony and Caesar. The gift is Octavia, Antony's true wife
and Caesar's sister, and Antony's two daughters. Octavia tells Antony the war
will stop when he returns to his rightful place, by her side. Antony and
Octavia reunite, and Alexas's attempts to meddle for the sake of Cleopatra are
dismissed. Cleopatra appears informed of her defeat. Alexas tells her to avoid
Octavia but Cleopatra chooses to face her as a rival. Cleopatra and Octavia
have an argument, it seems clear that Octavia is whom Antony rightfully belongs
to, even if it is not she whom he loves most.
Act Four
Antony has been convinced
by Octavia that his rightful place is by her side, in Rome, with his children.
Antony plans to leave but does not have the strength to tell Cleopatra himself.
Antony asks Dolabella to tell Cleopatra he is leaving so that Antony will not
be persuaded to stay. Ventidius overhears that Dolabella will be going to
Cleopatra to bid her farewell. He also sees her divising a plan with Alexas to
inspire jealousy in Antony by way of Dolabella. Ventidius and Octavia see
Dolabella taking Cleopatra's hand, but when the time comes to make a move
romantically, both of them fall apart from the guilt of their betrayal.
Ventidius tells Antony that Cleopatra and Dollabella have become lovers and
Octavia also bears witness. Ventidius then asks Alexas to testify to the same
story, which Alexas believes to be. Antony is infuriated by this information,
but is still looking for some loophole that would confirm Cleopatra's
innocence. Antony's belief in Cleopatra's innocence hurts Octavia and she
leaves permanently. When Dolabella and Cleopatra try to explain themselves
Antony refuses to believe them.
Act Five
Antony takes Cleopatra's
naval fleet and sails to Caesar where he is greeted like an old friend. They
then sail back to Alexandria. When Cleopatra hears of this Alexas tells her to
flee and that he will attempt to make amends with Caesar. Cleopatra tells him
this would make him a traitor and that he cannot go to Caesar. Cleopatra flees
and Alexas is left behind. Antony and Ventidius meet up and prepare to fight.
Alexas, Cleopatra's messenger, comes and informs Antony that Cleopatra is dead.
Antony then tells Ventidus to end his life, but Ventidius refuses and kills
himself. With Ventidius dead, Antony then tried and failed to commit suicide.
Cleopatra then comes in and sees Antony, still living, but on the verge of
death. Antony dies. Cleopatra then kills herself. Serapion delivers their
eulogy.
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