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In act III, scene X of William Shakespeares Antony and Cleopatra there are many different examples of dramatic impact. ... Before this scene, we dont know much about Canidius, but in this scene Canidius deserts Antony as soon as it looks like he could lose the sea battle, "To Caesar I will render my legions and my horse", showing the audience that Canidius is un-loyal, glory-seeking and quite cowardly. ... "
This scene would also change an audiences view towards Antony, although I feel that their feelings would be mixed. ... However in this scene they are neither respectfull, tactfull or complimentary "leaving the fight in height, flies after her. ...
Another aspect of dramatic impact in this scene is the way that Shakespeare portrays the sea battle. ...
The positioning of the scene adds dramatic impact to the play because it has firstly confirmed the audiences suspicions of what they thought was going to happen.
Approximate Word count = 652 Approximate Pages = 2.6 (250 words per page double spaced)
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