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I agree with that one...

I agree with what you were saying about Enobarbus being torn between loyalty to Antony and himself.
Enobarbus didn't agree with Antony's tactics and thought that they would be defeated. As for this being a "tragic" death...that is a very good question. I am doing a paper on the role
of Enobarbus in the play. You know, I'll put more thought to your question and get back to you. I just wanted to say
Enobarbus ran away on impulse to save himself though ironically, it caused his death. Well, at least in the long run.

Posted by Sadie on March 23, 1997 at 20:37:14
In Reply to "Thanks for your help, Charmaine!" posted by dave on March 18, 1997 at 20:58:06


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