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William Shakespeare
About 57 pages (17,109 words)
Antony and Cleopatra Summary

 


César entra leyendo una carta de Antonio, flanqueado por Agripa, Mecenas y el ejército. César lee que Antonio lo llama un niño, le dice que tiene el poder de derrotarlo, y lo desafía a un combate hombre a hombre.

César se ríe de este desafío. Mecenas le aconseja a César que tome ventaja de la ira de Antonio para batallar con él de inmediato. César da la orden que mañana se dará la última batalla, y que esta noche el ejército festejará.

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