The inheritance pressure that makes Antony act against himself in order to prove he is Caesar's true heir.
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The inheritance pressure that makes Antony act against himself in order to prove he is Caesar's true heir.
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"Does that make sense? So, this explains his enemies. How about Mark Anthony? Okay. So, Mark Anthony had a different problem. Mark Anthony loved..."
"Okay? That's his first major mistake. Second major mistake he makes is he falls in love with Cleopatra. Cleopatra is the queen of Egypt...."
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