WOLFRAM|DEMONSTRATIONS PROJECT

Shakespearean Networks

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Antony and Cleopatra
maximum proximity
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2
3
The Tragedy of Antony and Cleopatra
character networks
key characters
character
page rank
MARK ANTONY
0.097
CLEOPATRA
0.074
OCTAVIUS CAESAR
0.066
DOMITIUS ENOBARBUS
0.063
CHARMIAN
0.029
communities
{PHILO,DEMETRIUS}
{CLEOPATRA,Messenger,CHARMIAN,IRAS,ALEXAS,DOLABELLA,Soothsayer,Clown,PROCULEIUS,THYREUS,MARDIAN,SELEUCUS,Guard,Attendants,GALLUS}
{MARK ANTONY,EROS,OCTAVIUS CAESAR,OCTAVIA,LEPIDUS,EUPHRONIUS,SCARUS,DOMITIUS ENOBARBUS,MENAS,POMPEY,AGRIPPA,MECAENAS,CANIDIUS,Soldier,DERCETAS,DIOMEDES,Second Messenger,MENECRATES,Egyptian,First Attendant,Second Attendant,VARRIUS,TAURUS,Attendant}
{First Servant,Second Servant}
{VENTIDIUS,SILIUS}
{All,First Soldier,Second Soldier,Third Soldier,Fourth Soldier,Captain,First Guard,Second Guard,Third Guard}
The plays of William Shakespeare, like many plays, are organized as a series of "scenes" in which various characters speak in sequence. This Demonstration illustrates the structure of eight of his most famous plays by creating links between characters who speak in proximity to each other during a scene. You select the play. You also select the maximum permissible proximity of speakers required to forge a link. Thus, if you select maximum proximity as two, and the sequence of speakers in a scene is "HAMLET", "Ghost", "HAMLET", "MARCELLUS", "HORATIO", then Ghost and MARCELLUS would be linked but Ghost and HORATIO would not be. The Demonstration displays a network showing the relationships among the characters, a list of the most important characters as judged by their "page rank" in this network, and the communities of characters that maximize the "modularity" of the network. If you hover your mouse over a node in the network, the name of the associated character will appear.