All For Love: More Sentiment than Tragedy

What is the symbolism of the changing seasons in the play. All For Love: More Sentiment than Tragedy?

All For Love: More Sentiment than Tragedy

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In the prologue, summer and winter symbolize whether the poet's muse is bountiful (summer) or bare (winter). In the play, the seasons are used to symbolize the different stages of Mark Antony and Cleopatra's relationship.

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