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All's Well that Ends Well - William Shakespeare (with notes & glossary)

 

Usually classified as a "problem comedy," All's Well that Ends Well is a psychologically disturbing presentation of an aggressive, designing woman and a reluctant husband wooed by trickery.
The name of the play expresses the proverb All's well that ends well, which means that problems do not matter so long as the outcome is good.
Usually classified as a "problem comedy," All's Well that Ends Well is a psychologically disturbing presentation of an aggressive, designing woman and a reluctant husband wooed by trickery.
The name of the play expresses the proverb All's well that ends well, which means that problems do not matter so long as the outcome is good.



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