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The title of this play is fulfilled in Act V, scene 3, when Helena finally gets her Bertram |
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2025-02-20 |
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The only 2 plays whose titles repeat a word, excluding articles & prepositions, are "Measure for Measure" & this |
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SHAKESPEARE'S PLAYS |
2012-04-12 |
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The title of this problem comedy tells you how everything is going to turn out when the play is over |
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SHAKESPEARE |
2008-03-27 |
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In lists of Shakespeare's plays, this comedy is placed first alphabetically |
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SHAKESPEARE |
2000-04-19 |
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A 1958 Three Stooges short changed "All" to "Oil" in this Shakespeare title |
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SHAKESPEAREAN COMEDIES |
1999-07-07 |
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Bertram, the Count of Rousillon, is the hero of this comedy whose title foretells its happy ending |
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SHAKESPEARE |
1996-12-09 |
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You could say this comedy "ends well"--Helena finally wins the love of her husband Bertram |
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SHAKESPEAREAN LAST SCENES |
1996-06-21 |
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Well, well, this play has 2 "Well"s in its title |
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SHAKESPEARE |
1990-09-10 |
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The epilogue to this play says, "The king's a beggar now the play is done. All is well ended..." |
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SHAKESPEARE |
1990-01-16 |
#1242 |