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The Comedy of Errors
By (Author) William Shakespeare
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2nd June 2021
United States
General
Non Fiction
Comedic plays
Hardback
72
Width 127mm, Height 203mm
In a race against the clock, identical twin brothers unexpectedly trade places, which threatens one brothers marriage, the others sanity and both of their freedom. Its a slapstick comedy full of hijinks and convoluted conflicts.
When their family is shipwrecked, two identical twin boys are separated and forced to grow up with a single parent. One went with their mother, while the other was raised by their father. Years later, the brothers, both named Antipholus, unexpectedly swap lives when one attempts to search for the other. Antipholus of Syracuse is mistaken for Antipholus of Ephesus, who is married to a slightly overbearing wife, Adriana. Despite his reservations, Adriana brings Antipholus of Syracuse to their home where his strange behavior leads to a major debacle.
The Comedy of Errors delivers on its descriptive title. Its a multilayered story filled with tongue twisters and a complex plot. The clever writing and captivating characters make this a timeless farce.
With an eye-catching new cover, and professionally typeset manuscript, this edition of The Comedy of Errors is both modern and readable.
William Shakespeare (1564-1616) is arguably the most famous playwright to ever live. Born in England, he attended grammar school but did not study at a university. In the 1590s, Shakespeare worked as partner and performer at the London-based acting company, the King's Men. His earliest plays were Henry VI and Richard III, both based on the historical figures. During his career, Shakespeare produced nearly 40 plays that reached multiple countries and cultures. Some of his most notable titles include Hamlet, Romeo and Juliet and Julius Caesar. His acclaimed catalog earned him the title of the world's greatest dramatist.