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All's Well That Ends Well
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William Shakespeare
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All's Well That Ends Well
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All's Well That Ends Well Symbolism, Imagery & Allegory
Sometimes, there’s more to Lit than meets the eye.
The King's Disease
Of course you want to know all about the monarch's nasty fistula. Go read our "Character Analysis" of the king of France and we'll tell you all about it...
Bertram's Family Ring
You've probably noticed that there's more finger bling in this play than a Yo! MTV Raps video. Okay, maybe we're exaggerating. Technically, there are only two rings in this play (Bertram's and the...
The Bed Trick
By now, you know that Bertram says he'll never be a husband to Helen unless she can fulfill two conditions:When thou canst get the ring upon my finger whichnever shall come off, and show me a child...
Bertram's Scar
When Bertram returns home from war, he sports a giant Band-Aid and a scar on the side of his face (4.5). Of course, everyone wants to know how he got it and why. Lafeu thinks it's a "scar nobly got...
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