Saturday, October 12, 2019
Shakespeares The Comedy Of Errors :: essays research papers
 Shakespeare's The Comedy of Errors           The Comedy of Errors was Shakespeare's first comedy. It is a light yet  dramatic play about a family of twins, their parents, and their twin servants,  who have been separated for over twenty years due to a tragic accident at sea.  The story, following the usual format of Shakespeare's work occurs and is  concluded all in one day. The twins run into each other the whole day through  and are mistaken for each other more than once. This confusion makes the  tragedy all the more hilarious. The action is ended in a dramatic and whirlwind  ending. All matters are cleared up, although the sanity still remains on the  brink of collapse. However, the tone of the play is overall cheerful and upbeat  and the ending maintains the mood.       I particularly enjoyed the confusion that identical twins caused even to  their close family members. The fact that Shakespeare was able to make the  dialogue fit in with the scenarios made the action even more comic. The idea of  the plot, although not completely original is still unique and is still used in  modern work, such as the TV sitcoms like "Sister, Sister." Something that  surprised me in the play was Adriana's character. She was insecure and  portrayed the typical damsel in distress. She was completely dependent on her  husband and this fact alone made the play somewhat out of date. Shakespeare is  said to be "not of an age, but for all times," but Adriana's character, in my  opinion, would not fit in to the modern world. I feel the most important part  of the play is the message it conveys and should be used as a moral today. The  whole play is based on family members who are trying to reunite. The play says  that even though there are troubling issues in our lives, we must remember our    					    
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