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What does Cleopatra’s fleeing ships symbolize?​

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Answered by savitayadav93
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Cleopatra’s Fleeing Ships

The image of Cleopatra’s fleeing ships is presented twice in the play. Antony twice does battle with Caesar at sea, and both times his navy is betrayed by the queen’s retreat. The ships remind us of Cleopatra’s inconstancy and of the inconstancy of human character in the play. One cannot be sure of Cleopatra’s allegiance: it is uncertain whether she flees out of fear or because she realizes it would be politically savvy to align herself with Caesar. Her fleeing ships are an effective symbol of her wavering and changeability.

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Cleopatra's Fleeing Ships

The ships remind us of Cleopatra's inconstancy and of the inconstancy of human character in the play. ... Her fleeing ships are an effective symbol of her wavering and changeability.

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