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A complete list of scenes (with locations and characters) in The Comedy of Errors.
One of the most fascinating aspects of Macbeth is that, though Macbeth 's future is presented as if fate were guiding it, there's also the suggestion that Macbeth's poor decisions influence and...
The ThemeTracker below shows where, and to what degree, the theme of Mistakes and Coincidences appears in each scene of The Comedy of Errors. Click or tap on any chapter to read its Summary & Analysis. How often theme appears: scene length: Act 1, Scene 1. Act 1, Scene 2. Act 2, Scene 1.
When thou didst make him master of thy bed, To do him all the grace and good I could. 165 Go, some of you, knock at the abbey gate, And bid the Lady Abbess come to me. I will determine this before I stir. Go, some of you, knock at the abbey gate, And bid the Lady Abbess come to me. I will determine this before I stir.
Macbeth fits Aristotle's criteria for a tragic hero through five quotes: His error in judgment is shown in Act 1, Scene 7 when he decides to murder Duncan. His reversal of fortune is evident...
In-depth summary and analysis of every scene of The Comedy of Errors. Visual theme-tracking, too.
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Scene 1. Enter Solinus the Duke of Ephesus, with Egeon the. Merchant of Syracuse, Jailer, and other Attendants. EGEON. Proceed, Solinus, to procure my fall, And by the doom of death end woes and all. DUKE. Merchant of Syracusa, plead no more. I am not partial to infringe our laws.