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1. Comment on the themes “love, old age (youth) , beauty and regrets.” please answer

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Answered by anithat1974
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Answered by rahulkumawat4040
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LOVE

The theme of love in John Dryden's 1677 drama, All for Love, can be discussed simply within the context of the title of the play and the Shakespearean tragedy upon which Dryden's play is based. The story of the ill-fated lovers Antony and Cleopatra is told in five acts, all of which focus on the last stages of their relationship.

The theme of love in John Dryden's 1677 drama, All for Love, can be discussed simply within the context of the title of the play and the Shakespearean tragedy upon which Dryden's play is based. The story of the ill-fated lovers Antony and Cleopatra is told in five acts, all of which focus on the last stages of their relationship.Throughout the play, the theme of love comes into play in several ways that can be discussed through conflicts that take place between different characters. For example, in Act I, Ventidius tries to interfere with Antony's love for Cleopatra. In Act II, Cleopatra conflicts with Ventidius directly, so she tries to make her love and faithfulness to Antony clear to Ventidius; she is successful and Antony rejoices because of her demonstration of love for him. In Acts III and IV, the theme of love can be traced in the interactions between Antony and his wife, Octavia, whom he eventually alienates completely by his devotion to Cleopatra.

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