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William Shakespeare - All's Well That Ends Well

Valerio Di Stefano
All's Well That Ends Well
Helena
Bertram
War
Honor
Love
Countess
Paris
King
Lafew
William Shakespeare
Duke Of Florence
Rousillon
Paroles
France
Gerard De Narbonne
Florentine
King Of France
Rosylion
Countess Of Rosylion

Despite its optimistic title, Shakespeare's All's Well That Ends Well has often been considered a "problem play." Ostensibly a comedy, the play also has fairy tale elements, as it focuses on Helena, a virtuous orphan, who loves Bertram, the haughty son of her protectress, the Countess of Rousillon. When Bertram, desperate for adventure, leaves Rousillon to serve in the King's army, Helena pursues ... more

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Despite its optimistic title, Shakespeare's All's Well That Ends Well has often been considered a "problem play." Ostensibly a comedy, the play also has fairy tale elements, as it focuses on Helena, a virtuous orphan, who loves Bertram, the haughty s... more

Despite its optimistic title, Shakespeare's All's Well That Ends Well has often been considered a "problem play." Ostensibly a comedy, the play also has fairy tale elements, as it focuses on Helena, a virtuous orphan, who loves Bertram, the haughty s... more

Despite its optimistic title, Shakespeare's All's Well That Ends Well has often been considered a "problem play." Ostensibly a comedy, the play also has fairy tale elements, as it focuses on Helena, a virtuous orphan, who loves Bertram, the haughty s... more

Despite its optimistic title, Shakespeare's All's Well That Ends Well has often been considered a "problem play." Ostensibly a comedy, the play also has fairy tale elements, as it focuses on Helena, a virtuous orphan, who loves Bertram, the haughty s... more

Despite its optimistic title, Shakespeare's All's Well That Ends Well has often been considered a "problem play." Ostensibly a comedy, the play also has fairy tale elements, as it focuses on Helena, a virtuous orphan, who loves Bertram, the haughty s... more

Despite its optimistic title, Shakespeare's All's Well That Ends Well has often been considered a "problem play." Ostensibly a comedy, the play also has fairy tale elements, as it focuses on Helena, a virtuous orphan, who loves Bertram, the haughty s... more

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Exploring the complexities of love, honor, and social expectations, this collection of episodes centers around a Shakespearean play that intertwines comedic elements with thought-provoking themes. Key narratives revolve around the relationships and conflicts between characters such as Helena, Bertram, and the Countess in a rich tapestry of drama, wit, and societal commentary. Each act unveils the intricacies of personal desires and moral dilemmas, making for an engaging experience for listeners who appreciate detailed character exploration and the Shakespearean narrative style.

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