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The Shakescleare modern English translation of the play makes it easy to understand The Comedy of Errors’ tricky plot twists and important quotes, like “they say every why hath a wherefore.”
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Read the full text of The Comedy of Errors with a side-by-side translation HERE. The Comedy of Errors is – you guessed it – a comedy by William Shakespeare written in 1594. The play is about two sets of identical twins separated as infants, and the absurdity surrounding their accidental reunion.
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Translation by Christina Anderson. Shakespeare’s archetypal slapstick comedy, now with updated jokes and wordplay. One of Shakespeare’s earliest plays, The Comedy of Errors is a farcical tale of separated twins and mistaken identities.