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All For Love; Or, The World Well Lost A Tragedy

All For Love; Or, The World Well Lost A Tragedy

John Dryden

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Double9 Books LLP
Año de edición:
2024
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Obras de teatro, textos teatrales
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9789364282895
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'All for Love, or The World Well Lost' by John Dryden is a classic tragedy that delves into the tumultuous and tragic love affair between Antony and Cleopatra, set against a backdrop of political intrigue and personal conflict. Unlike Shakespeare’s portrayal, Dryden’s version emphasizes the intense passion and love between the protagonists, which ultimately leads to their downfall. Political Intrigue and Conflict The play is steeped in political intrigue as Antony, torn between his love for Cleopatra and his duty to Rome, faces conflict both within himself and from external forces, particularly from Octavius Caesar, who seeks to consolidate his power in the Roman Empire. Betrayal, Power, and Ambition Themes of betrayal and ambition drive the narrative, highlighting the complexities of relationships and the ruthless pursuit of power. Octavius Caesar’s ambition to rule Rome fuels the plot’s tension, leading to manipulations and betrayals that shape the characters’ fates. Duty, Honor, and Death Antony’s struggle with duty and honor underscores the play’s exploration of conflicting loyalties. His decisions ultimately lead to tragic consequences, culminating in the inevitable death of Antony and Cleopatra. Rivalry and Neoclassical Drama Dryden adheres to neoclassical drama conventions, emphasizing unity of action, moral themes, and poetic language. The rivalry between Antony and Octavius Caesar reflects the clash of personalities and ideologies, adding depth to the play’s exploration of human nature and historical events. In summary, 'All for Love, or The World Well Lost' by John Dryden is a masterful depiction of love, politics, and tragedy in ancient Rome and Egypt. Through vivid characters, intricate plot twists, and profound themes, Dryden’s play continues to captivate audiences with its exploration of timeless human emotions and the complexities of power and ambition.

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