"All's Well That Ends Well" is a Shakespearean comedy (c. 1602-1604) featuring Helena, and is considered a "problem play" for its unconventional perspective on love and marriage.
"All's Well That Ends Well" is a comedy by William Shakespeare (c. 1602-1604) about Helena, often classified as a "problem play" for its challenging views on romantic love and marriage.
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Back | comedy Shakespeare 1602-4 Helena , the orphaned daughter often grouped with measure for measure and troilus and cressida as 'problem plays' as implied challenge to ideas of romantic love as s basis for marriage |
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