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Act 1, Scene 1
Worlds collide as the Egyptian queen Cleopatra and the Roman general Mark Antony fall in love in Shakespeare’s play about the demise of one of history’s most tragic couples. With the Roman Triumvirate in shambles, Antony will choose love over politics, with disastrous consequences. With the Shakecleare modern English translation of Antony and Cleopatra, you can discover exactly what Shakespeare means when he refers to “salad days,” and comprehend other famous sayings and lines presented in the play, like Enobarbus’ elaborate description of Cleopatra’s barge, which “like a burnish’d throne/ Burnt on the water.”