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He's a gruff professional soldier, and thus a voice of realism in the play. If he sees Antony lapsing from his former glory and good sense, then his judgment can be trusted. If he is driven to desert Antony, then things must be indeed hopeless. And if even he is overwhelmed by Cleopatra, then she must truly be marvelous.Posted by Hamlet on March 25, 1997 at 18:54:23
In Reply to "Antony and Cleopatra -- Did the two lovers need Enobarbus to inquire about each other?? " posted by Sadie on March 25, 1997 at 18:37:43
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