Caesar goes. Lepidus is taken away. The Triumvirate becomes a Duo – consolidation of power. Antony And Cleopatra Act 3 Scene 5 Quiz. Respond to the questions before the final confrontation starts.

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Antony And Cleopatra Act 3 Scene 5 Quiz Questions
- Where does Act 3 Scene 5 take place?
- Who are the main characters in this scene?
- What news does Enobarbus reveal at the start?
- Who delivers this news to Enobarbus?
- Why was Lepidus arrested by Caesar?
- How does Antony react to the news of Lepidus’s arrest?
- Where is Antony said to be living at this point?
- Who is with Antony in Athens?
- What is Octavia’s emotional state in this scene?
- What does Caesar disapprove of regarding Octavia?
- What has Antony reportedly done in Athens?
- What does Eros think of Antony’s behavior?
- How does Enobarbus interpret the growing tension?
- What does Antony’s anger toward Caesar symbolize?
- What does Caesar’s treatment of Lepidus reveal?
- How does this scene develop the theme of loyalty?
- How does Enobarbus describe the state of Rome?
- What emotion dominates the tone of this scene?
- What political strategy does Caesar use here?
- How does Antony’s absence from Rome affect his power?
- What role does Octavia play in this conflict?
- What does Enobarbus fear will happen next?
- What message about politics does this scene convey?
- What does Antony’s behavior toward Caesar indicate?
- How does Shakespeare use Enobarbus in this scene?
- What does Octavia’s situation symbolize?
- What theme does this scene reinforce?
- How does Eros respond to the political chaos?
- What larger conflict does this scene set up?
- What mood closes the scene?
