Cleopatra asks Enobarbus what they should do after Antony’s defeat, and he bluntly blames Antony for letting passion ruin his judgment. Antony then returns with Euphronius, hears Caesar’s refusal, and sends a defiant challenge back to Caesar, demanding a direct fight between them. Cleopatra welcomes Thyreus, Caesar’s messenger, and lets him tell her that Caesar wants her to abandon Antony and rely on him instead. Enobarbus sees Cleopatra’s loyalty weakening and quietly leaves. When Antony returns and finds Thyreus speaking freely with Cleopatra, he has the messenger seized and whipped, then angrily accuses Cleopatra of betraying him before she pleads her devotion and he regains confidence.
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