Cleopatra is a historical figure of hieroglyphics and is called "Cleopadra". This name is Greek and means "the glory of her race" (Weigall, 44). This is the name of a woman who has exceeded the time limit so that we can understand her story. Not the "glory of her race" but a better way to explain what the Egyptian queen, the last ruler of Nile, sent from God to guide their people. Cleopatra is the last dominant descendant of the Ptolemy Dynasty and has earned an unparalleled reputation as a woman's historical figure.
Cleopatra's role, historical figures, and myths Cleopatra are people in Shakespeare's plays. Cleopatra is a historical figure. Cleopatra is the myth of our culture. Each of these statements may apply, but those or other such descriptions do not adequately describe Cleopatra. Cleopatra is a new feature of a complex system, Cleopatra is larger than her partial sum. Urgent features are attributes related to complex systems that can not simply be derived from analysis of elements within the system and urgent features can only be explained by causal relationships between elements within the system.
Her life is very romantic and has become a myth of popular culture, so the queen of Egypt, Cleopatra is not purely a historical figure. Known for her attractive charm and strong will and conquest, she represents a woman who was given power in history. After 2,000 years she died, she is still a symbolic person of popular cultural discourse, so the halo around her has not declined. Therefore it is easy to summarize her culture impact. They are still in the deadly work of the world. "(Hughes-Hallett, 2006, p. 70) The rest of this article will provide evidence to support this argument.
As a powerful historical figure, Shakespeare 's plays are not only self - reflexive. It is clear that Cleopatra enthusiastically attracted the same strong man before enticing the great leader Julius Caesar, and she is ready to betray Anthony's peace. The secondary partner will try to cooperate with the powerful people. It is said that women of "Anthony and Cleopatra" have great influence on men. Shakespeare showed two different effects to the audience, and the man believed that influence. Firstly, there is a catastrophic effect that Cherpatras has brought about the collapse of human despair; secondly, the more obvious, cultivated, primarily passive effect, as explained by Mingrui . Caesar hopes to marry Anthony, his sister will be able to calm the conflict between the Big Three